You can go with Century Link, it's not satellite, it's not cable, it uses your telephone line. I've had Century Link for internet and telephone for three years, almost never an outage or problem. We pay $59.99 + tax for the two bundled. We have 10 mbps speed internet and I can remember only one short outage about a year ago. The telephone is unlimited long distance w/caller ID and call block.
For TV we have Directv because of sports. For example I can watch the Orioles and Red Sox this Monday, I never miss the O's home opener. During football season I can watch any game I want. If you're not into sports, and don't need telephone they are advertising right now, TV (Prism) and internet bundled for $89 a month, that's 20 mbps internet speed.
I was considering going with Century Link Prism TV but was hesitate because I heard they had a lot of pixelation or freezing problems, but I now hear that is all behind them. Especially in the areas where I live. My internet service they call 'to the curb', we have no modem, just plug the computer or router directly into the wall jack. The TV they say in those areas is very good. Sunset Point should be in the same situation, we are just a little south off St. Charles.
After looking at the Century Link channel lineup I found they had more channels now in HD than Directv with the Premiere Package. I called them last week and for the best TV package of everything available (all movie channels) plus the telephone and internet (they would upgrade mine from 10 to 20 speed) would cost $189 a month guaranteed for 24 months. At the moment I'm holding off until I find out what happens with NFL Sunday Ticket, the Directv contract runs out after 2014.
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