interet
interet
It's a bit confusing, but it seems you're asking about a situation where your mom needs a doctor and you're considering VoIP as a solution, possibly wanting more modem choices. Let me know if you'd like help clarifying or solving the issue!
You're in Pennsylvania? Also, adjusting your plan might lead to higher charges based on the discount you received initially. Around $150 for a triple bundle seems reasonable. I think you'll have access to all HD channels and popular pay channels like HBO and Starz. You might need someone familiar with American customs to handle the call on your behalf—your approach feels a bit unfamiliar, but it can be managed if you're used to navigating things this way.
it's quite a lot to see on the site for new people. i believe they're almost at the right price, but not many switch. only 100 people get 10 times the same amount. i think it would be easier to tell verizon that i plan to switch from comcast and let them know what rate i'd receive there.
Many lucky individuals with multiple ISP choices tend to switch providers when promotions end. Essentially, once a discount period ends, they move to another service to secure a new offer. This seems to be the typical approach in the U.S. At least you’re not limited—there are plenty of options available. Some people here, however, only have one real ISP.
If you attempt the jump and the opposing ISP provides the identical plan and rate you received two years prior, reassess your current situation. Consider whether any changes in circumstances or terms might affect your decision.