Phone Companies Want to Be Your Home-Internet Provider—and Vice Versa

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Cable-internet is at war with 5G wireless service. Consumers are the winners—for now.

A budding battle between U.S. cable and phone companies has brought fresh competition for services typically dominated by a few large companies.

to win over customers who have been using traditional broadband-internet providers, while those same cable companies are promoting new and cheaper cellphone plans.

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I dumped ATT Wireless, for Verizon LTE Home two weeks ago. Bundled with phone plans, it’s only $25/month and it’s flawless.

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