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Telecommunications Bundling

Almost two years ago, I wrote an article (click here) about knowing how much you pay for your telecommunications every month. Telecommunications costs include cell phone, long distance, land line phone, cable or satellite TV, and Internet costs. I use the method I described in that article to help people get more of a handle on their tech costs and features  and often save them money while getting better services.

I’m not going to rehash that article today, you can read it by clicking the link above, but I DO want to hear from you about bundling services together. Do you currently bundle your Internet, phone, and TV under one umbrella? If so, do you like the concept and does it work well for you? Do you think it saves you money? If you aren’t currently bundling services, why not? Is it not available in your area? Do you prefer the a la carte approach? Or are you just completely satisfied with your current services and don’t want to change?

That’s a lot of questions, but I think if we can generate some comments from those questions, it will help others decide whether bundling makes sense to them or not. Go ahead! Leave a comment below  answering some of the questions I just proposed. I currently do not bundle because I live on the out skirts of town and can’t get our local cable service and would bundle with them if I could, but am currently happy with our telecommunications systems and don’t have many options to change.

Go ahead, leave a comment below and please share your experience with bundling!

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