It's the one time we can be happy that a machine has taken our jobs (because trying to talk to
cable customer support feels like a job).
The Federal Communications Commission is reportedly proposing new regulations that could
give cable customers a choice of buying their own set - top boxes instead of renting the default company - offered device.
How you treat the people who are helping you (wait - staff, postal workers, even your notoriously unreliable
cable customer service rep) is how your kids will treat the people helping them — including you.
Davis Guggenheim, the director of An Inconvenient Truth and Waiting for Superman, has a new film coming out — Teach, a two - hour documentary premiering Sept. 6 on CBS (which means Time
Warner cable customers may not be able to watch it).
Letting cable customers use third - party products instead of a rented cable box has raised hopes that consumers would be able to save some cash and get a better set - top box experience.
On Sunday,
cable customers will discover whether Optimum parent Altice and ESPN parent Disney resolved their programming dispute over Disney's sports network.
Experiment with wireless services for
its cable customers, such as «quadruple play» service.
There's little doubt, though, that the deal revolves around Unitymedia, the leading operator in the German states of Hesse, Baden - Wuerttemberg and North Rhine - Westphalia with 7.2 million
cable customers.
The firm estimates that 800,000
cable customers will ditch their subscriptions in the next 12 months.
Comcast already used content NBC secured from the Olympics to give
its cable customers extensive access via the company's X1 system.
But now conventional broadcast networks are starting to siphon off their content from both streaming services and broadcast or
cable customers, by making their own walled gardens.
The crazy thing is,
cable customers aren't getting any benefit from this battle: they're just paying companies more to not broadcast new shows on their expensive contract plans.
It was doubling down on investments in technology to make ESPN better for
cable customers — like integrations with TV remotes to pull up ESPN channels and content, new tech for SportsCenter anchors, a personalized app for cable customers and much more.