Comcast Cable Internet And Phone
Can Comcast Really Offer Three Reliable Services For Less - I Had To Find Out
As a professional woman my decisions are made with work and leisure in mind. While trying to decide which phone and cable company, as well as my ISP, I looked at all possibilities. After weighing cost, options and convenience, I picked Comcast Triple Play.
I'm A Natural Skeptic And A Long Time Satellite And "Ma Bell" Customer - It Takes A Lot To Convince Me
I have not regretted that decision. It would be hard to say what the best feature of Comcast Triple Play would be. Of course, the speed of the Internet connection is incredible. Because I have a flexible schedule, I often work at home, or bring work home. It's a pleasure to send and receive files, make contacts and be a part of Internet conferencing with Comcast. The reliability is a must, and the ease of using the Internet is a bonus. This serves me in both work and play, so when I tell my coworkers and friends about Comcast that's the first thing I mention.
With Comcast The Only Problem Is Finding Enough Time To Use All Of They're Great Services
When it comes to my free time, Comcast makes it even freer. Any kind of download time is greatly reduced. Music is there in a flash. My friends who send lots of pictures are no longer a problem. They don't tie up my emails anymore. If my friends start complaining about these problems, I tell them, “Get Comcast Triple Play!”
Life Is Stressful - I Don't Need Rising Bills From Three Different Companies
Then there are the times when I've come home late and only want entertainment to take my mind off the day's pressures. That's when movies on demand is a special gift. The show starts when I'm ready, and can be put on hold when needed, then started again. It seems that life is revolving around me. And the selection is so large that I have yet to be left with nothing I want to watch. When I mention a good movie, sometimes my friends say they missed that one. You know what I tell them.
It's No Contest, Comcast's Digital Cable TV Is Much Better Than Satellite
The channel selection is another great advantage. So many are available without the problems of the dish. Keeping up with the events in the world is always on. Though I'm not much of a sports fan, I do play golf, and it is fully covered, including the women's tournaments. When my sister brings her children over, we can now actually visit because my niece and nephew enjoy watching the wealth of children's programming. If they don't agree on what to watch, one can go in one room while the other watches her or his choice in the other.
Finally, No More Per Minute Long Distace Charges!
The all inclusive long distance calling has been another added convenience. The quality is crystal clear without ever having to worry about a cell signal. My mom loves being called every day, and not feeling guilty about using my cell minutes. Even my Canadian friends continue to be surprised that I can call them free.
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So going with Comcast Triple Play has been, no doubt, a good decision. I pay one bill, instead of three, and do so in a flash online. Wish everything were this easy!
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