For most households leaving Spectrum TV, YouTube TV is the closest full replacement — it includes locals, a large channel lineup, and unlimited cloud DVR. However, pricing has climbed to $82.99/mo after a promotional period. Budget-focused
Read MoreFor most households leaving Spectrum TV, YouTube TV is the closest full replacement — it includes locals, a large channel lineup, and unlimited cloud DVR. However, pricing has climbed to $82.99/mo after a promotional period. Budget-focused
Read MoreSpectrum Internet disconnects are most often caused by one of five factors: local node congestion during peak evening hours, signal degradation in coaxial wiring or connectors, aging or overheating modem/router hardware, planned maintenance or
Read More"What has been your experience with Spectrum Mobile?" is one of the most common questions prospective switchers type into search engines before committing to a new wireless plan — and for good reason. Spectrum Mobile has grown into one of the
Read MoreQuick AnswerYes. Spectrum offers a standalone internet-only service, and cable TV has never been required to sign up. As of mid-2026, Spectrum's internet-only tiers start at roughly $30/month for 100 Mbps download speeds under promotional pricing
Read MoreCable providers spent decades competing on television and broadband. Now they're competing for the phone in your pocket. Comcast's Xfinity Mobile, Charter's Spectrum Mobile, Cox Mobile, and Optimum Mobile have collectively signed up millions of
Read MoreGigabit internet — plans advertised at 1,000 Mbps or faster — has gone from a niche upgrade to a mainstream marketing pitch in just a few years. Fiber providers now push symmetrical gigabit speeds as the default "best" plan, cable operators have
Read MoreOnline gaming has quietly become one of the most demanding everyday uses of a home internet connection — more demanding, in many respects, than 4K streaming. A dropped frame in a video is barely noticeable. A 100-millisecond latency spike during a
Read MoreFor tens of millions of Americans, the home office has become permanent. What was once an emergency accommodation during the pandemic has evolved into a fundamental restructuring of how and where people work. By 2026, approximately 28% of all U.S.
Read MoreIf you are shopping for a new internet plan — or wondering whether your current one is holding you back — the question of device capacity comes up fast. Smartphones, laptops, smart TVs, gaming consoles, security cameras, thermostats, voice
Read MoreEvery year, millions of American households face the same question: is my TV service actually worth what I'm paying for it? With cable bills nudging past $100 per month at the high end, streaming costs quietly creeping upward, and the market
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