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Old 09-26-2025, 07:02 AM
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So by not telling us where you live, we can't give you any suggestions.

But at the end of the day, if you can get fiber internet from Quantum or Centric, that's the best and for $50/month you can ge 500Mbs, both upload and download speed, dedicated connecton and not shared like cable, all equipment included, no tax, no fees, no promotion.

If you can't get fiber then another alternative to cable is fixed wireless from Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile. Depending on where you live will depend on if this is a viable option for you.

Xfintiy and Spectrum are about the same.
I live in the South, Monarch Grove. Fiber not available.
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Old 09-26-2025, 07:13 AM
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You can keep your Xfinity Mobile cell phone service if you cancel everything else.
At what cost?
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Old 09-26-2025, 07:16 AM
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I live in the South, Monarch Grove. Fiber not available.
Xfinity/Comcast
Spectrum
Verizon
T-Mobile
Quantum

All those are providers in various parts of the Villages. On most (all?) their websites will be a page for you to enter your address to see whether they have service in your area and if so, what plans are available.

Both Xfinity and T-Mobile worked well for me. While some will try to sell you on gigabit service, unless you have very special needs 100Mbps will be sufficient.

“Price for life” seems to be for the life of the offer and can actually increase. Still, it’s better than an introductory price that is almost guaranteed to increase when the contract ends.
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I live in the South, Monarch Grove. Fiber not available.
YMMV,
We went with a 2 year deal - no contract but guaranteed price $50 - with Xfinity when we moved in mid ‘22 in Marsh Bend - 300MB?. At the end of the 2 years I talked to them and got, IIRC, 100MB service for $30 for a year. Approaching renewal this past June they sent me an email saying my current plan was extended, nothing for me to do. My bill now runs about $31 as a fee/tax was adjusted upward. I have never had an outage lasting longer than a few minutes and I’m still on my (their) original modem/router. It was suggested to me I should consider swapping out the router due to its in service age. We’ll see. Not sure I want to jump through the hoops of that just because. Speed test moments ago on WiFi in lanai : 40ms, 477 Mbps, 33.2 Mbps.

FWIW, my immediate neighbors are somewhat often dealing with Spectrum outages.

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Old 09-26-2025, 07:26 AM
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In your case since there is no Fiber, the cheapest is going to be Xfinity Now, 30/month. Super slow but the cheapest and you won't get a increase after a year unless they increase the cost of that service which I doubt will happen.
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So by not telling us where you live, we can't give you any suggestions.

But at the end of the day, if you can get fiber internet from Quantum or Centric, that's the best and for $50/month you can ge 500Mbs, both upload and download speed, dedicated connecton and not shared like cable, all equipment included, no tax, no fees, no promotion.

If you can't get fiber then another alternative to cable is fixed wireless from Verizon, AT&T or T-Mobile. Depending on where you live will depend on if this is a viable option for you.

Xfintiy and Spectrum are about the same.
Yeah that would highly depend on location. I live south of 44 but fiber was skipped in my area and they went straight to the new new areas. So I’m stuck with Spectrum
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At what cost?
See Post No. 12.
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I've been paying $55/mo. to Xfinity for internet/WiFi service, and looking for a better deal when my 2 year contract ends next month. Any suggestions?
I just switched to Spectrum 400GB for $30 a month, I have tested the strength of the signal via wifi and it is constantly around 500GB!
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For $55 a month you are probably getting 300Mb speeds. I’ve been paying $39.99 a month for 1Gb (1000Mb) speeds from spectrum for almost 2 years. I like spectrum over xfinity. If you can get fiber for anywhere close to $50-$60 month, I would do that over any copper network service like spectrum/xfinity.
I suspect the $39.99 price is a 2-year promotional price. Up north I've had Spectrum for many years (no options except satellite). My rate is $90/mo internet only! T-Mobile gives priority to cell calls, business users, etc. and your speeds can plumet. I have Centric in TV, $68/mo 1G, all equipment included/installed, although my home was built with it pre-installed and running, which I think is standard in the new areas.
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I've been paying $55/mo. to Xfinity for internet/WiFi service, and looking for a better deal when my 2 year contract ends next month. Any suggestions?
Quantum. Go to their website site and follow directions. It will tell you if fiber optics available in your area. Their installation is free and any needed equipment is free. Great service!!
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You can get Xfinity NOW. It's their slowest most basic 100Mbs internet service for $30/month. You will need to return your existing equipment and get their refurbished equipment for this specific service and install it. If you ever decide to go to another service you don't need to return any of this equipment. Reviews say for those who only want basic internet service, this works well.
We switched to Now from the regular Xfinity and have been very happy with it.
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I've been paying $55/mo. to Xfinity for internet/WiFi service, and looking for a better deal when my 2 year contract ends next month. Any suggestions?
We just switched over from Xfinity to Spectrum; WiFi / Internet is $30/mo. for 500 Mbps
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Have Quantum fiber here in Fenney. $35/month for life. Was so tired of calling xfinity to negotiate every year. The last time they refused to budge off $75/ month even with the cell service. I fired them and now have mint mobile and quantum. Couldn’t be happier.

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I've been paying $55/mo. to Xfinity for internet/WiFi service, and looking for a better deal when my 2 year contract ends next month. Any suggestions?
Very happy w Spectrum $40
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I think, internet service here in the Villages is going to cost you anywhere from $30-$50/month. The cheaper prices except for Xfinity Now are going to be promotions that will expire. You also have to include any taxes, fees and equipment charges. Some plans include it and some don't. In retrospect, this is extreemly cheap compared to the rest of the country.

As I've mentioned many times, Fiber, if you can get it is the best solution. I can tell you up in Liberty Park, Bonita and those surrounding areas were Quantum is putting in new fiber, people are signing up like crazy. Installation trucks everywhere and the techs tell me they are working a lot of overtime. So, competition and choice are good. Those sections South of 44 that had no fiber installed, no one knows if they will ever install fiber there but I haven't heard anything about it. Right now, Quantum is installing fiber where they have the "right of way" where previous CentryLink lines were installed North of 44. The cable companies are in trouble because they didn't anticipate the rate of "cord cutting" and these fiber deployments are hurting even more because once on fiber, prople don't switch for $5-$10/month promotional savings.
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