Tired of Waiting for City Internet Service?
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Image: HighSpeedInternet.com First let me clarify that I am not promoting or recommending any product, service or company, nor am I getting any reward. This is a post about my experiences after changing my cell phone carrier and installing a 5G wireless internet system. Please use or disregard the information as you wish. As you know from a previous post, I cancelled my cable TV service and went with internet TV streaming almost two years ago. The conversion went well for me, and I don't regret the change at all. Not only did I save money, I got better television in the bargain. I continued using the existing Comcast internet service via cable. At the time, it was the only reasonable option, but I eagerly anticipated the promised Access Fiber Internet service from the City of Anacortes. My Comcast internet service began at $50/month, but after a year it increased to $70/month. Can I expect another increase this fall? Image: T-Mobile After more than three years , the