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Possibly cutting the cord

I am looking to find out what the costs would be if I chose to cut cable and go to using Roku streaming stick on two televisions. I currently have triple play and would like to take it down to phone and internet. I have used xfinity streaming app and I do like it. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

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If you find out, can you let me know? I think a LOT of people are doing this very thing.

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@Beevis35 wrote:
I am looking to find out what the costs would be if I chose to cut cable and go to using Roku streaming stick on two televisions. I currently have triple play and would like to take it down to phone and internet. I have used xfinity streaming app and I do like it. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Thank you

set top box prices have fallen as of this month. if you have a video (triple play for example) but no set top boxes you can use roku and will have a 10 hour DVR (in the cloud). there would be a maximum of 2 streams at the same time. add a $5 month box to the home (installed and connected) and the maximum is 5 streaming devices at one time. a physical DVR in the home appears to be $15 ($5 + DVR $10) and gets you 60 hours in the cloud + 150+ hours in the home DVR. no cable service = no roku streaming Xfinity TV access except to purchased items.

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