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How do cord cutters get internet service? If one cuts the cord, that eliminates cable or landline access. Satellite and cell internet service is both expensive and slow, plus is usually data capped. So how do streaming devices get internet service? |
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@Thomas, The term 'Cord Cutting' refers to dropping Cable TV service, not cutting the Cable cord altogether. As for myself, I don't have a Co-axial cable at all here, I use ATTs Fiber500 Internet service, so I have a Fiber-optic cable to connect me to the Internet. I hope this clears thing up for you, Ernie |
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I just looked at my library site (Toronto) and Kanopy is available. Also the CBC has programs but you'd need to look and see what they have. CBCGem is available online. I have seen old movies and tv series on YouTube. I don't watch tv so I don't know what else there is if I searched for it. |
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