1 cell phone, $50/month. I don’t have cable or Internet service.
Charter Communications takes care of landline phone (3 numbers, 2 actual lines, unlimited domestic long distance), minimal basic cable TV (mostly shopping channels) and Internet (5Mb down, 512Kb up, reliable and no cutoffs for too much data). This runs $120/month.
Celphone is a different company, about $30/month. I never use up the minimum minutes, so it never costs more. My celphone doesn’t work at home anyway.
What pisses me off the most is the Charter $2.50/month charge for an unpublished phone number. It actually costs them MORE to NOT list it? For a 1-bit flag in a database? What a rippoff.
$30 for landline phone.
$10 for cell phone (Tracphone).
For TV I use an antenna to recieve HD broadcasts, but I have 2 Tivos (a HD and a Series 2) that cost about $20 a month together.
$50 for wireless Internet.
So $110.
Cable = $60
DSL = $30
Landline pPhone = $30 (approximately)
Cell phone = $20
BlackBerry = $20
So that’s $160 just for me. Not split with anyone else.
I really oughta drop cable.
$30 for cell phone
$25 for my half of the internet.
I don’t know about counting cable as “communications” since I think of it as “entertainment”, but if you’re all counting cable, then I guess I should throw in $20 for Netflix.
$25 for half of a shared cable internet connection. My cell phone is covered by my employer and I have good old rabbit ears for TV.