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Comcast Cable Television: Largest Telecom Company in the US

Comcast Cable has risen to become the largest telecommunication company in the Unites States since it began in 1963. Its offerings have expanded to include broadband telephone, broadband internet, and digital televisions. Comcast remains on the cutting edge of the technology and continues to deliver the newest technology to its users.

The history of Comcast Cable

Comcast was founded in Tupelo, Mississippi by Daniel Aaron, Julian A. Brodsky, and Ralph J Roberts but was originally known as American Cable Systems. Then in 1969, they moved the company headquarters to Pennsylvania and became known as the Comcast Corporation.

With the move came the company's drive to realign their programming and as a result of those efforts, Comcast joined with a few other companies and became major shareholders of Comcast SportsNet, Comcast-Spectator, E! Entertainment Television, G4, Style Network, and the Golf Channel. Comcast now serves over 23.3 million cable TV subscribers alone and millions of other customers who use their other services.

Services provided by Comcast Cable

Comcast cable provides its viewers with hundreds of channels both Us channels and those from outside of the states. In addition to that, the company also offers enhanced services such as HDTV (high definition television), On Demand TV, the On Screen Guide, parental controls and Family Tier.

High definition television provides unmatched clarity which is over 5 times the resolution of regular televisions. In fact HDTV is the greatest leap in television technology since the introduction of color TV.

Comcast also offers the On Demand service which lets the viewer browse through hundreds of movies and shows by using the digital cable box. The parental control uses a V chip which screens out adult only channels so parents don't have to worry about their kids changing channels and watching television unsupervised.

If you are thinking of switching to Comcast, check their website or give them a call and ask about their current specials. You might be able to get a special deal of a reduced rate for a few months. When it is time to pay your bill you can do so conveniently online on their website. Comcast is the largest telecommunications company in the United States and offers the latest technology so you know you will get the best cable has to offer if you choose them to provide your cable service. You can even take advantage of bundled offers and save extra money by getting your cable broadband and broadband telephone through them as well.



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In weak economy, plasma centers pulsate with donors seeking dollars - Chicago Tribune


In weak economy, plasma centers pulsate with donors seeking dollars
Chicago Tribune, United States - 14 hours ago
Past the overflowing waiting room, 30 people recently reclined on comfortable red leather chairs, each one making $20 to $45 as they watched TV, ...

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What will life be like in 10 years? - AllHipHop


What will life be like in 10 years?
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The price of foreign consumer products
WND.com, OR - Nov 18, 2008
My advice would be to look into a Plasma HDTV or LCD HDTV from California-based Vizio, Inc. Vizio TVs aren't made in the USA, but no other company makes TVs ...

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STAR TREK - 30 Minutes of Footage Critiqued by the IESB - IESB.NET


STAR TREK - 30 Minutes of Footage Critiqued by the IESB
IESB.NET, CA - Nov 17, 2008
Something you can't emulate at home no matter how big that plasma TV is. Suddenly Star Trek becomes sci-fi we've never seen before. Forget Star Wars. ...

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Welcome to My World - Adweek


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Welcome to My World
Adweek, NY - Nov 17, 2008
Surging sales of high-definition, plasma flat screens indicate couch potatoes aren't giving up their remotes any time soon. But they are changing habits to ...

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Is rear-pro the way to go for a large-screen TV? - CNET News


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Is rear-pro the way to go for a large-screen TV?
CNET News, CA - Nov 14, 2008
The big problem with going bigger is that you jump into a whole new price class when you start looking at the Panasonic 58-inch plasma--and it gets worse ...

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