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For the past few years, we've had Comcast internet (Blast - 50 Mbps) and it's been more than enough to power all of the following devices at the same time: 2 to 3 TV's streaming Netflix or Sling TV, two cell phones connected and making calls or web browsing and 2 kids tablets streaming games. We have had no issues with the 50 Mbps being enough speed. The only thing we didn't like was that we were renting the equipment from Comcast / Xfinity. So we decided to do something about it. This post will cover what you need to cut the cord and navigate to how to choose the right products so that you don't need to rent the equipment. This way you get TV and Internet without monthly equipment costs. If you want to know more about cutting the cord and having good streaming TV service, you can visit my post on "Top 5 questions to cutting the cord and getting the most out entertainment".
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Recently, I cut the cord, meaning I rid of cable and the bill that went with it. I've also not reduced the TV entertainment in my house. I've had people ask a lot of questions, so I thought I would put together a list of the top questions I've gotten and hope that this helps others that are looking to lower their monthly costs by dropping cable, and at the same time not giving up all of their digital entertainment options at home.
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Today, I did a little research on mobile credit card processing. To my surprise, there were several companies that already offer inexpensive credit card processing and card readers.
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Many people out there are looking for how to setup their LG 55G2 Google TV or other Google TV with Comcast-Xfinity or other cable providers. While I've only set mine up with Comcast-Xfinity, I'm sure that if you have another cable provider, chances are you'll see need a similar setup
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