How to Move Your Cable Services |
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Relocation. Maybe you're moving across the country for your job, moving to the suburbs, or moving to the city, but relocating is heavy on the details. Some of these include canceling or transferring your cable service, utilities, newspapers, and magazines. You probably have a lot of questions like: How do I move my cable service? How do I move my utilities? How do I go about connecting my internet service? Or how do I connect my phone service, television service, and utilities? Staying connected during a move is vital to staying in touch with friends, family, and your office, and you'll be depending on your digital phone, digital television, and high-speed Internet. Keeping Cable Connected During a MoveCheck to see if you can keep the same cable company. This is easy. Just call your cable company to see if it provides service in your new area, particularly if you're moving to another state. Call early. Don't wait. Call your cable provider as soon as you know when and where you'll be moving so nothing is pushed to the last minute on your moving checklist. By making the call early in your moving schedule, you won't have to wait long for cable service in your new home. Find out if cable is already installed at your new location. This is a big deal. If cable services were already connected at the home, condo, or apartment you're moving to, the lines from your cable company are already in place and it's much easier to start up new service. If you need to connect cable service, you'll just need a little more lead time. The same is true for your digital phone, digital television, and high-speed Internet connections. See if the previous cable service has been cancelled. Don't pay somebody else's cable bill. In order to start your service at a new address, the cable service of the previous resident will have to be cancelled. Check with your cable provider when you set up connecting your cable services to make sure this has been taken care of. Call Your Cable Provider for Details on Moving Cable ServiceWhether you're starting cable service with a new company, or moving Bright House, Charter service, moving Comcast service, moving Cox service, moving Time Warner Cable service, or moving cable service from any other company, your provider's customer service representatives can give you all the moving cable help you'll need. And to keep your moving expenses low - which is always part of a relocation or moving checklist -- be sure to ask about bundling your cable, high-speed Internet, and digital phone services for extra savings. |



