Moving? Getting Charter Cable Services Has Never Been Easier

Coconut Creek, FL – May 21, 2013. Cable TV was in the recent past referred to as ‘the wave of the future’; but not anymore as it is very much a part of the present and has forever changed how television is viewed.

Statistics from the US Census Bureau indicate that the average American moves 12 times in his or her lifetime. Ensuring that all services are connected when moving house is perhaps the most challenging process for the 35% of Americans who are yet to acquire the title Homeowners. It requires a great deal of time and effort to locate a reliable cable television provider.

Cable TV Prices, http://www.cabletvprices.com, spokesperson, Ester Shamrah in a press conference explained that moving house doesn’t have to be a stressful situation. “Being a local service provider as Charter Cable authorized retailers, we are right around the corner to provide new residents with TV, Internet and Phone services. Our members of staff are most likely their neighbors and they’d be more than willing to help our subscribers get service in the shortest time possible,” she said.

The company prides itself in fully customizable packages which they setup depending on client’s lifestyle needs. “We have a wide selection of packages that our clients can choose from. They’d be hard pressed not to settle on a bundle that fits their budget and lifestyle. With features such as HDTV with Dolby® Digital 5.1 Surround Sound and access to 10,000 On Demand choices – including HD and movies in 3D, our client’s ultimate entertainment experience awaits,” explained Ester.

Located at Coconut Creek, FL, Charter authorized retailers; CableTvPrices.com has forged its name in the industry and remains unbeatable in expedited installation and signal reliability.

To get a special offer of Charter TV Select, Charter Internet Plus and/or Charter Phone Unlimited please call 877-607-8022 or visit their website on http://www.cabletvprices.com. For more information about the company email Ester Shamrah at saveboston@hotmail.com