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Comcast Services – Digital Cable Tv, Flat-rate Telephone, and Broadband Internet at One Incredibly Low Price

June 12th, 2009
Comcast Services - Digital Cable Tv, Flat-rate Telephone, and Broadband Internet at One Incredibly Low Price

Comcast Cable sets the needs of the customer number one by providing every telecommunications and entertainment service through one service supplier. Comcast Cable is the country’s leading source of cable services, and they’re growing cable business to supply digital HD television services, supply quicker broadband internet, and IP-enabled digital telephone services. Famed for its cable TV, millions across the country trust Comcast for their digital entertainment. And now, not only does Comcast bring brilliantly sharp digital cable TV, but additionally fast Internet services and unlimited flat rate telephone service for one simple low rate. Comcast Cable is the telecommunications and entertainment provider to look to first for the communications products and services that bring entertainment and communication into people’s lives.

Comcast Cable Television Clarity – The Leader In The HDTV Revolution

Hi-Def cable TV is what Comcast is known for across the country. Seeing as all programming is moving to digital TV format makes choosing Comcast even better. Digital TV essentially takes advantage of some of the greatest computer technology and employs it to TV in order to create an unbelievably brilliant, crystal clear images that simply was not possible with previous technology. Digital television has also enabled Comcast to add two additional types of TV services: On Demand movies and HDTV. This means the most interactivity and premier picture and sound quality achievable. With Comcast digital programming and television services, find out what you’ve been missing with lesser products like satellite TV.

Comcast VoIP Phone Services – Stop Paying Huge Per Minute Bills

Comcast Cable not only distributes the best quality television technology to its users, but now offers flat rate digital telephone plan. With Comcast phone service, you retain all the normal phone features such as call waiting, caller ID, call forwarding, and voice mail for one low monthly bill. You read correctly – for one flat rate you get UNLIMITED local and long distance domestic calling. You can even access voice mail through the Internet with any of the calling plans – a very convenient feature when you’re away from home. Stop wasting money on costly long distance calls and talk as long as you desire with Comcast!

Comcast Broadband Internet – Your Key To The Fast Lane

Dial-up Internet plans are not only agonizingly slow, but dial-up ties up your phone line while only one computer in you home can surf the web. Comcast Internet resolves these issues because it works up to 100 times speedier than a dial-up connection and leaves the phone line free for use. Broadband high speed Internet is one of Comcast’s most famous non-television services because millions of families are already using the service to get an incredibly fast Internet connection. High Speed Internet is utterly mind-boggling compared to dial up speed because it improves the speed of downloads terrifically. Comcast’s broadband high speed Internet service is made even more appealing because of the extra features that will make your web browsing even less complicated and safe. For instance, not only will you be given a cable high speed modem to connect your home to the Internet, but you’ll also get a wireless router so everyone can surf the net simultaneously. Broadband Internet is an additional excellent service that Comcast Cable is offering and is a very valuable service for anyone who wishes for to stay connected to the greatest entertainment sources available.

While heaps of options can be a great thing, you’ll find that Comcast Cable is the only telecommunications and entertainment provider that can combine the best TV with the fastest Internet connection, and even throw in a magnificent residential telephone plan at the same time. When you want the most unsurpassed telephone, Internet, and digital cable television service, you don’t need to look any further than Comcast. Put an end to paying three outrageous bills. Comast Cable Triple Play lets you save money by bundling Comcast services together into one low monthly bill.

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  1. June 12th, 2009 at 01:59 | #1

    I have HTC Sprint Mogul. I wonder if this video-out cable work with Sprint Mogul?

  2. June 12th, 2009 at 02:29 | #2

    so if the touch pro is touc…and its connected to the tv…can the tv then become touch also?!?! =]
    lol jkk

  3. June 12th, 2009 at 02:23 | #3

    Almost all satellite companies will cover your area. Since I am uncertain if you live in the middle of nowhere or near a metropolitan area it would be up to you to research what is available.

    As far as the cheapest route to go this is what I have at my house.
    Stolen Basic Cable: 63 channels

    If you have any coaxial attachments going to your house simply plug it up to the TV and presto you have basic cable

    Digital converter box with antenna: 30 channels

    FTA satellite : 80 channels about 40 are foreign

    (FTA) Free to Air satellite kits can be purchased for as low as $100
    Basically you are accessing unencrypted channels

  4. June 12th, 2009 at 02:47 | #4

    You will have to buy a signal splitter (3-5$) and split the cable signal from one of your other lines going to your tv's. You will then have to run the newly split wire down the inside of the wall (usually through the attic) and drill the hole in the wall to install the new outlet. Total price for a splitter, new cable wire & an outlet plate are probably around $25 but its the toughness of running the wire down the wall that is the pain. Sometimes it's worth having the cable company come out and do & pay them the labor.

  5. June 12th, 2009 at 05:19 | #5

    you have to contact your cable company and have them give you a box that is hd compatible, otherwise you'll never be able to get the channels

  6. Qbranch1024
    June 12th, 2009 at 12:19 | #6

    I just got a Touch PRO for Christmass… I can’t wait to get a TV out cable.

  7. June 13th, 2009 at 03:27 | #7

    Ive got the touch Pro, i think this is pretty cool, but I dont think Id have the AV cable around if/when I need it.

  8. June 13th, 2009 at 08:28 | #8

    That’s really cool!
    Espacially watching youtube movies =D

  9. June 13th, 2009 at 16:41 | #9

    Yes you can. Cable tv is a "no voltage" line. If you have regular phone service with dsl or even fios(fiber), its not a problem. There's no 'cross talk' between the lines. Make sure there's no a/c in the same conduit, for safety and code.

  10. June 13th, 2009 at 20:28 | #10

    look at local company and the bundle package, its usually cheeper

  11. June 13th, 2009 at 21:25 | #11

    I agree pal. I joined RAF 1977 and we made our own entertainment. Darts, pool, snooker we never had much but we had friends. Now they live in en-suite rooms with showers, internet and cable tv. Best of luck to them but it means the quiet get left behind and a lot end up committing suicide, sometimes accidentally if you get my drift though it is a very small proportion. Our society has gone soft and our armed forces are reflecting this. People did not leave the London Underground and go to their stress counsellor. They had a cup of tea and got on with it. Now, has my pension arrived in the bank yet.

  12. June 13th, 2009 at 22:00 | #12

    that is how my home is wired, the cable guy ran the line to the house, installed a splitter, one line feeds all the tv's and the other goes to the internet cable box behind the computer.

  13. June 14th, 2009 at 05:35 | #13

    I just got the TV out cable for my Touch Pro. The only thing I don’t like about it is that it lowers the frame rate on the TV display. It makes videos and games look a little weird.

  14. June 14th, 2009 at 02:03 | #14

    I would recommend connecting windows vista on the computer by your router. It has Windows Media Center Edition built in. Then get an media center extender that will allow you to wireless send the tv signals. The media room extenders have your standard video cable out connections.

  15. June 14th, 2009 at 17:12 | #15

    I saw how you fixed the blue flicker, but then direct draw screws up the video! Does ANYTHING run smoothly with directdraw? was it that one file?

  16. June 15th, 2009 at 01:46 | #16

    I just got the one on ebay that has an amp for audio and it works pretty good. Seems to be better quality video than the others for some reason. It could be from the integrated chipset or better shielding I don’t know.

  17. June 15th, 2009 at 08:43 | #17

    Hi friend! I like to know if is propably that i could do the same with a Htc Touch P3451, or if exist some progrma to do it

  18. June 15th, 2009 at 04:47 | #18

    Yes, actually, you may be able to get local channels in HD if you have a digital tuner in your HDTV. Your cable provider may or may not be sending these channels digitally. I used to get my local channels in HD without using the cable box. Actually, the cable box would prevent me from receiving these HD channels. In my case, the cable company broadcast my local channels on a different channel (CBS was 100.1, NBC was 101.1). Try doing a scan for digital channels. Also, many areas can receive local channels in HD with an OTA antenna.

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