We have an all-Comcast set-up at present (phone, cable TV and Internet). Comcast recently made a change I'm not happy about. Our land-line phone, which is our primary phone, now goes through the same modem as our internet hook-up. We have relatively frequent power outages, as much of the power wiring is overhead and there are tens of thousands of trees - this is the "Evergreen State". We were always reassured, until the change, that the land-line, powered from the phone company's end, would be functional even if the power was out. Now that our hook-up depends on house power, that reassurance is gone.
We can't drop Comcast's TV because it's the only cable TV service in our area that carries CBC. DW would be devastated if she couldn't get "Coronation Street". I'm thinking if separating internet and phone from Comcast to Frontier. Frontier's TV (Dish) doesn't carry Canadian channels. I'm not too worried about internet baud rate, as most of my hook-up is on IE8 (soon to be a later version) which is as slow as molasses in Anchorage in January.
If anyone has major issues with Frontier, I'd be interested to hear. We're getting more than a little ticked off by the continuous price increases with Comcast. When they first took over the Verizon network, we got Internet, phone and cable TV for $99/month. It's well over $200 now! Time for a wake-up call, I think.