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Hey, this is Brian from DisabledmyCable.com
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And I just wanted to give you my thoughts on why I think wireless 5G home internet is the future of residential internet access
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Now, I got Verizon 5G home internet at the end of 2022, which means that I get my internet access using what is essentially a cellular hotspot in a box
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Now, I was kind of skeptical about whether this basically using a glorified cell phone for my home
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internet access would work and be better than cable, but so far it's been great for me
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So that got me thinking and wondering whether this could really be the future of residential
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internet access. And the answer kind of hit home for me as I was walking my dog and saw this
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these trucks in my neighborhood. These trucks mean that someone is either getting
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cable internet installed or someone is having a problem with their cable internet Either way it means that a technician or several in this case had to drive out to the customer site and install or fix something
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Now that's expensive. So it dawned on me that cable is just inherently expensive to install, maintain, and repair
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To get a neighborhood wired up, you have to either dig up the street or get guys climbing
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on telephone pulls stringing up cable. To get your building wired up, you have to get a guy on a ladder running cable on the outside
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of your walls and then he has to drill a hole in your wall and run it into the inside of your home
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That's a lot of work for every single customer and it's expensive
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And guess who's paying for all that? You are. But that's not all
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A severe storm or lightning strike could easily take out a cable
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And of course a tornado or earthquake could take out a cable internet for a whole neighborhood
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And it's not just natural disasters, what about someone crashing their car into a telephone pull
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On top of that, cables don't last forever. What got me interested in 5G home internet is the fact that the cable in my building is
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badly degrading resulting in slow speed and impending failure according to the technician who looked at it Bottom line cable is inherently expensive to install maintain and repair
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Now, of course, earthquakes and tornadoes can take down cell towers too
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but I believe they're more robust, and there are fewer of them to repair in case of disaster
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I personally have never lost cell phone coverage because lightning struck a cell tower
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or something like that. So for all these reasons, I think that wireless internet
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really is the future for residential internet access. Now I'm paying $50 a month for Verizon 5G
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when I was paying $80 a month for cable. And Verizon is so confident in their cost
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and keeping it low that they gave me a 10 year price guarantee
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whereas the price of cable seemed to go up every year. Now you might think that I have
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the cable companies or something have some vendetta against them. I don't really. I actually
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think they're doing a really great job with what they have to work with. It's just inherently
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expensive to work with cable Now the catch is that 5G isn available everywhere just like cell phone coverage isn available everywhere You can check the Verizon or T websites to see if it available in your area
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And if it is, then you want to be extra sure. Find a friend or family member who has Verizon or
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5G, whichever is available, and have them come over to your house and test the speed on their
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phone using a web app that tests speed. I can, I'll include some links to some sites
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that do that. Then you can be sure of how fast your speeds will be if you order one of these services
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Now, this all applies to residential internet access. Companies, of course, should still use
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fiber or high-speed internet access through other means. I wouldn't expect them to use a cell tower
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for their access. But for homes, I really do think this is the future. For me, it's been cheaper
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faster and more reliable than cable. So 5G internet has been really a slam dunk for me
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Let me know what you guys think in the comments. I'll include a link of my full
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description and review of Verizon 5G internet in the description. Thanks a lot