It is also on satellite.
Yes satellite cable is available nationwide in the United States. It only depends on the kind of television you own. Almost all televisions have cable but the more cheap or older ones could not have it.
There are many great cable companies available. Some cable companies are only available in certain area's and they all have competitive pricing such as Comcast & Direct TV.
No. It is also available on Time Warner Digital Cable. The basic cable channel and the on-demand channel for Lifetime Movie Network are both available.
No. Disney Channel is only available through a cable or satellite TV package.
RCN is the only cable company available in the Chicago area. They are rather expensive with plans starting at about $60 a month.
Yes. Most likely you will need new wiring for having both satellite television and cable TV depending on the circumstance. When the technician comes out, be sure to tell them you have satellite or cable so they do not interfere with your current programming. Many people have Cable Internet and Satellite TV because generally satellite TV is cheaper and has more channels available--especially HD channels and international channels that are not available with most cable companies.
1948 was when the first cable tv service was available
An RF bypass is a small box fitted to the back on a cable decoder box. It's function is to 'strip off' the Analogue TV channels from the cable feed & provide them to your TV as with a normal airial. It is only available in cable areas that still broadcast analogue programme's & not every cable decoder will be fitted to them. (ex cable engineer)
If you have Verizon Fios then it's on 1799, not sure about any others
You'll probably have to choose satellite Internet service. High-speed DSL is not available in that area. Cable Internet is also not available except where cable TV is available.
There is no current in TV cable, there is no need to disconect it before cutting. Nothing will happen.
TV Guide is one source of information concerning cable stations that show only movies. One can use the online interactive search and select the 'Movies Only' feature to find out what movies are available. Movies on Demand is a popular feature for subscribers of Rogers Cable.