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Ditching Comcast is one of the best decisions I think I've ever made.
I went with the T-Mobile home internet for a while, and then we got fiber in the area, so I went and changed to them, but if I can avoid it, I'll never give Comcast another dollar of my money.
My first apartment had Comcast or DSL. I signed up, a month later I was part of their "experimental" data caps program. During the course of this I had a sales rep call and fell for the pitch. Turns out, he downright committed fraud and made promises that were patently untrue. It took 48 hours of back and forth in various mediums over the course of a month to get the situation resolved.
The solution was to complain on reddit and have an employee give me a one time use code to use Comcast's VIP support center.. Which is ridiculous that it exists in the first place.
I predicated all my subsequent (about 4) moves with "Comcast is not in the area" as a filtering criteria. Fuck Comcast.
An apartment I used to have had cable as the only option, and it was incredibly expensive, and they thought, since it was the only option available, that they could charge whatever they wanted and get away with it. And when I was using T-Mobile Home Internet in that apartment, I was getting a cheaper price and higher speeds than everybody else in the building.
Fixed wireless really does have a way of humbling these stupid legacy providers.
Weird. I don't remember having an alt, or making this comment. :) Did the exact same progression, Xfinity to tmobile to fiber gig. Never going back to Xfinity.