How to adjust your cable service
If you’re ready to join the tens of millions of people saving money every month, you may need to contact your cable provider to adjust or cancel your service. This page will help you contact your provider, reduce your cable bill, and find internet-only service options in your area. To learn how to save money with streaming, check out the link below.
How to contact your cable provider

How to add, reduce, or cancel Comcast/Xfinity:
Phone number: 1-800-934-6489

How to add, reduce, or cancel Spectrum:
Phone number: 1-833-267-6094

How to add, reduce, or cancel AT&T/DirecTV:
Phone number: 1-800-288-2020

How to add, reduce, or cancel AT&T U-verse:
Phone number: 1-800-288-2020

How to add, reduce, or cancel Verizon Fios:
Phone number: 1-888-553-1555

How to add, reduce, or cancel Cox:
Phone number: 1-800-234-3993

How to add, reduce, or cancel Frontier:
Phone number: 1-833-921-8101

Go internet-only
In order to start streaming and saving, you’ll need a high-speed internet connection. You might get home internet from your cable provider, but there may be internet-only providers available in your area. If your cable provider is the best or only high-speed internet provider in your area, you can simply reduce or eliminate your cable package and keep your internet service.

Frequently asked questions

How do I cancel my cable and still watch TV?

Streaming is the best way to enjoy the TV you love and save money. You can go all-in with hundreds of free channels featuring live news, classic movies, kids shows, and more. Even if you add a few streaming services, you’re likely to save a lot money every month over cable.


    How do I get cable channels without a box?

    You can watch cable channels with a streaming player using cable replacement services with access to the most popular live channels at a fraction of the cost. You could also access select channels available in your area for free with an HDTV antenna. A streaming player is a great place to start saving money over cable—all you need is a TV and high-speed internet. We recommend at least 5Mbps for HD streaming and 25Mbps for 4K. The more streaming devices you have, the faster connection you’ll need.


      Is streaming really cheaper than cable?

      The average US household spends $109 a month on cable or satellite TV. If you go all-in with free streaming channels, like The Roku Channel and Tubi, you could save $1300+ each year. Roku users save an average of over $70 each month over cable according to a recent survey. It’s easy to start saving without the monthly equipment fees, taxes, and hidden fees that often come with cable.


        How can I save even more with an internet-only service?

        Buying your own internet modem is an easy way increase your savings over time. Most modems range in cost from $70-$100 and, compared to monthly rental costs, your modem is likely to pay for itself relatively quickly.


          Can I cut my cable service but still keep my internet service from the same provider?

          Yes, you are not required to subscribe to a cable TV package or other services from your cable provider in order to get internet access. Most providers offer internet-only packages that are less expensive than bundled internet, cable, phone, and other services.


            My cable provider offered me a “free” streaming box, should I take it?

            These free streaming boxes are a basic way to start streaming, but usually offer a limited selection of streaming channels, fewer free TV options, and less features. These boxes may only be free for one TV in your home, with additional boxes costing a monthly fee. Since most of these free boxes don’t allow access to cable replacement channels, it may be harder for you to cancel cable and still enjoy the same TV.

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