I have internet and ROKU 3. Ask your ISP about a deal with internet and digital landline phone.
If it's from your ISP it's not a landline, it's VOIP.
Cable companies are now clamping down on those who seek to go away from their bundled packages. They are now reversing what the mobile phone are going to, unlimited data. Recently, Comcast cable instituted a cap on internet usage.
My suggestion is this:
1. Keep what you have now.
2. Track internet usage up to one year. Average your internet usage for 12 months.
3. Now research the isp plans for limits on usage. Also research the cap on how much they tighten the velocity after continual usage. Every isp does this. If you watch a lot of streaming movies, this could possibly affect your quality. Comacast will drop your velocity after a certain number of MBs are reached in a single sitting. Att does this as well. Brighthouse does this and every isp does this. You don’t get 105mbps all the time people do not know this. You get 105mbps only up to a certain amount of data has been used in one sitting.
4. Research how much a static digital line to your home will be. Then choose that option as it will be the best option for a true solution.