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I recently helped someone cut the cable TV cord but they decided to keep internet service with their cable company Xfinity but then their internet bill jumped to more than one hundred dollars a month so what happened well the Xfinity representative who helped this person cancel cable sold them a more expensive internet plan and in this case they went from a 400 megabits per second plan to an 800 megabits per second plan now while Xfinity may suggest that streaming requires faster speeds 200 megabits per second is fast enough for most households and thats even with multiple people using their devices over wi-fi at the same time Xfinitys own speed test tool describes my download speed as blazing fast good enough for everyday internet tasks like streaming video email and browsing the web heres more proof this FAQ page from YouTube TV says you only need download speeds of 13 megabits per second for HD video 25 for 4K so before you make any changes to your i