Comment hmmmm (Score 1) 585
Actually, in California [and many other states] the public utilities commission mandates that if you live in an area where TV antennas are prohibited (apartments, newer home communities, etc.) and your local cable company has bullied cable into your home, then you are entitled to "economy basic" cable service (usually 40 channels).
This is most often the "free paid cable" apartment complexes boast to make you think your $1000+ (in California) rent is not too high! :)
As in an earlier post, someone mentioned that the frequencies used for data over cable are pretty much on both ends of the "string", so it would be hard to cut out the middle of the string without affecting the two ends.
This is most often the "free paid cable" apartment complexes boast to make you think your $1000+ (in California) rent is not too high!
As in an earlier post, someone mentioned that the frequencies used for data over cable are pretty much on both ends of the "string", so it would be hard to cut out the middle of the string without affecting the two ends.