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8 simple steps to ditch cable and save money with streaming

8 simple steps to ditch cable and save money with streaming

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Cable bills are only getting higher, and many people are looking for ways to save without losing access to their favorite shows. Bob from Plymouth, Massachusetts, reached out with this question:
"Can you give me any tips on how to cut the cord? I have Verizon Fios right now. It's getting too expensive. I am a senior on a fixed income."
Whether you're on a budget or just tired of overpaying for cable channels you never watch, cutting the cord can be easier (and cheaper) than you think. Here's how to do it in eight straightforward steps.
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Streaming services like Netflix and YouTube TV recommend at least 25 Mbps download speed for smooth HD streaming. If more than one person in your home is watching at the same time, you may need even faster speeds. To determine if your internet is fast enough for streaming, the easiest way is to run an internet speed test using popular, free online tools like:
Call your current provider (like Verizon) and ask about their internet-only options. Many companies offer unadvertised plans for existing customers. You may even find a better deal by switching to another provider.
Looking to save even more each month? You can also cut costs by switching to a lower-cost mobile plan. Check out more affordable wireless phone plans here at Cyberguy.com/BestPhonePlans
Even if you don't have a smart TV, you can still stream easily. Devices like Roku, Amazon Fire Stick, Google Chromecast and others plug into your TV and cost under $50. They're simple to set up and give you access to all major streaming platforms.
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Instead of subscribing to everything, pick the services you'll actually use. Popular options include:
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Want access to FOX, ABC, NBC, CBS and PBS without paying extra? A basic indoor HD antenna can do the trick. These allow you to watch local channels for free over the air with no subscription required.
There are tons of free streaming services offering live news, TV shows and movies. Pluto TV, Tubi and The Roku Channel are all worth checking out if you want entertainment without spending another dime.
Even if you're already paying for internet, it's worth seeing if a better deal is available. Internet providers often change their pricing or offer new promotions, so it's smart to shop around regularly and compare what's out there.
You can compare internet providers and pricing to see if you're still getting the best deal at ​​Cyberguy.com/BestInternetPlans
When calling your provider, always ask if they offer any promotions, loyalty discounts or budget-friendly plans. Even if you don't qualify for a formal discount, customer service might be able to knock a few dollars off your bill, especially if you're considering canceling.
Cutting the cord doesn't have to be complicated. Start by ensuring your internet is fast and affordable. Then, select just a few streaming services you'll actually use. Don't forget about free content and local channels. Try your setup first so you know it works well. Once everything is in place, you'll wonder why you didn't switch sooner.
What's your biggest challenge or concern when thinking about cutting the cord? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact
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