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‘Cord cutting’ is a phrase tossed around pretty loosely. Over time, it’s come to represent a lot of things, but being practical — it may just be a good bit of nonsense. The overarching goal of cord cutting is to relieve yourself of a contract with your cable company. The basic concept is to get TV without going through popular avenues; consuming traditional media in an unconventional way. That’s easy enough to do, but doesn’t always make sense for the end user. The initial concern with cord cutting is bandwidth. To stream media, you need a strong internet connection. According…

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