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lucky644
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join:2002-02-04

reply to maru
Re: How many outlets are installed

said by maru See Profile :

... with basic cable + high-speed internet bundle?

Just one?

Or two - one for TV (cable service) and one for cable modem (internet service)?

I've always thought it was just one because when I used to live in a two-floor apartment, we were charged for an "additional outlet." We had two outlets - one on the first floor for the TV and another in one of the bedrooms upstairs for the router/cable modem.

But then, I came across a post here that said there should be one outlet for each service - cable and internet.

Which one is true? Any Shaw tech person here who can state with certainty what Shaw's official policy is?
I don't know what the 'official' policy is, but they installed two for me, one for tv and one for internet, and a month later a third for another tv.

I wasn't charged additional outlets, but I was charged for an 'additional tv' on that third outlet every month (which is normal of course)
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cableguy84

join:2006-09-12
Alberta

unless it has changed recently

your internet gets an outlet and digital phone gets one no cost.

When it comes to TV, with basic you get 1 outlet for your TV, for any more its an extra $5 a month per outlet.

if you have full cable you get 4 outlets, $5 more a month per outlet over that.

most techs dont care to much unless you went cable splicing and made their job difficult.
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