Yes, Time Warner is the only cable provider for Dallas County. You can read more at en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Time_Warner_Cable
Go to this site and enter your location: http://www.connectmycable.com/ You will get a list of cable providers with links for more information about service and rates in your area, then you can compare.
Time Warner is about $50.00 a month in Dallas. If you need phone, internet and cable then you can get a better rate if you get all three from Time Warner.
Time Warner cable is the most affordable provider in Minneapolis.
No, Time Warner Cable provides high speed internet, but it is not DSL. There is a moderate difference in speed between Time Warner's Cable internet services and a normal DSL provider, with Time Warner being faster and many times more reliable.
In the Dallas Metro Area, yes.
Comcast is by far the largest cable provider in the US. Time Warner falls behind in second.
I live in North Carolina, US and have Time Warner cable. When will Dallas start?
No, Time Warner Cable and Time Warner Inc. are not the same company. Time Warner Inc. was a media and entertainment conglomerate that owned various assets, including Time Warner Cable, which was a provider of cable television and internet services. In 2016, Time Warner Cable was acquired by Charter Communications and rebranded as Spectrum. Time Warner Inc. itself was acquired by AT&T in 2018 and is now known as WarnerMedia.
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On Time Warner Cable in Dallas, A&E is typically found on channel 118. However, channel numbers can vary based on the specific package or updates in the service. It's always a good idea to check the latest channel lineup directly from Time Warner Cable or the Spectrum website for the most accurate information.
183. In my area anyway (Dallas). it all depends on who you have with your cable company
Time Warner cable is a cable service provider for the mid-atlantic region that provides phone, internet and cable. It is comparable to other cable providers, but likely slower than FiOS, should that be available in your area.
It depends on what city you live in, and which cable provider you have. Please ask your question again, this time including your specific location (city + state or country) and your cable provider (Time Warner, Comcast, Cable Vision, etc).