We had a Comcast triple play bundle as well. It used to be a very nicely priced bundle. But then the price just kept going up and up and they were less and less willing to negotiate the price. When our bill hit $205/month (with a discount and no HBO, STARZ, etc.) my husband said we were finished with them. On of our biggest issues with them was the rental cost for the boxes. We have 11 TVs in our house and used to have a box on each of them....when they cost $1/month. Then the price climbed to about $5/month so we got rid of several of the boxes and just moved them as needed (which rarely happened -- we only use 4 or 5 of the TVs on a daily basis so we dropped down to 5 boxes). Then the price climbed up to -- I think -- $10/box so that was adding $50 to our bill every month. I wanted to keep a house phone (long story, but basically I don't want all the spam calls going to my cell phone so I only give out my cell number to people who truly need it. Everyone else gets the house phone number.) We switched that to Google Voice which after the initial equipment fee (I think it was around $150) that costs us nothing. We bought Rokus for all of the TVs (bought most of them on a Black Friday deal). I think we spent about $300 on all of the Rokus combined, but again, it's a one-time cost. As far as internet -- our only option for high-speed internet is Comcast so we're stuck with them (though we've been watching T-Mobile and might switch to them at some point.) I have no idea what the speed is, but I can tell you that during the pandemic lockdown we had 3 college students and 1 HS student all doing zoom/virtual classes all day; plus my husband worked from home and was basically on zoom all day; and I would use my laptop for various things throughout the day; plus there was usually a TV on as well....and we never had any issues. My husband still works from home some day and does zoom meetings 4 or 5 nights a month while our daughter is live streaming video games. Still no issues with speed (and believe me, the kid who streams video games would let us know if there was any noticeable slow down). We currently pay $60 for internet, $50 for
Youtube (DH got some deal a few months ago), and then the streaming services -- $6
Disney+, $5-$6 for Netflix through T-Mobile, Hulu is around $5. We also have
Amazon Prime but have that for free shipping -- streaming is just a bonus. So we're saving about $70/month and actually have all the channels we want/need.