We are pretty much fed up with Comcast's incessant increases in monthly fees. I do have a Samsung Smart TV as well as Amazon Fire TV and a subscription to Netflix' 4k service (which at this point doesn't seem to present very much 4k content). I am somewhat satisfied with what Amazon and Netflix offer. I have a good internet connection (Comcast home Inet) and also a Wi-Fi booster upstairs which helps with the frequent buffering or stoppages I was experiencing when watching 4k content. We would love to drop Comcast's cable and switch to a streaming service. But, it is tough to evaluate which one will work for us. We are being charged over $200 per month for Cable and Internet service. Now, we do have a analog cable box in our kitchen. Hooked up to a small, wall mounted TV. Comcast wants us to send that box back and get a set top box that is much bigger than the, small analog converter (about 2" by 3"). Which would mean having to put up a shelf to hold this much bigger box. And we would save $12.00 per month. Also, I have been noticing a very irritating, digital type "noise" while watching Amazon or Netflix recently. Not sure as of yet where this noise is originating from. Wi-Fi interference from a neighbor's Wi-Fi? Doesn't seem likely. And it is intermittent. I suspect it is coming from the source. Either Amazon's stream or Netflix's stream. Either way, customer service for either will not be of very much use. As their solutions almost always seem to involve resetting the Fire TV back to factory settings and then having to do the initial setup of the box all over again. Only to find that the problem still exists. Many of these corporations want to skimp on customer service. Outsourcing it to India. Where the CS agents read from scripts and have very little technical knowledge or none at all. So, that is a frustrating exercise at best. But, I will investigate further as to what streaming service would work for us over what Comcast's cable is providing.