No, but keep in mind that every time you split the signal you loose one half of the signal strength. It would be best to use a powered splitter so you don't have this loss.
In order to activate your service the cable company must know the MAC address of the cable modem you have installed.
No. Cable internet is sent over cable lines, while DSL is sent over telephone lines. I know of no company that is both a cable company and a telephone company.
Cable packages will very from company to company, please check with your local provider.
I've seen good and bad, depending on your cable company and how good their system is maintained. It's a crap-shoot and you really won't know until you give it a try.
The importance of a cable bill is so that you know how much you are paying for your cable every month. The amount of the cable bill will be determined by the plan you picked when you signed up and the cable company you use.
Cable companies general have a channel listing on the service they provide. Cablevision is a popular cable company many people don't know have ownership of MSG. MSG is a cable channel offered through other cable companies.
That depends on the house. You will want your cable company or an electrician to come out and let you know where they are.
I assume you have cable boxes on all the other tv's? And you just want to add one with out having to pay for another box from the cable co? Well you can by putting a splitter on the TV nearest to where the new one you one to hook up is and run the wire to it. And there you go. You can get splitter and the cables in the dollar stores now. I warning ... Most cable comp. such as mine, If you don't have the box on it my channels won't go past channel 100.. Which defeats my purpose as all the shows my kids watch are above channel 100... So that is how they get you to pay for the box or just go ahead and deal with only up to channel 100. I have Comcast so I do not know how far up other companys will let you go up to with the splitter and no box.. Hope that helps you!
I Am Wanting To Know As Well, But With An Xbox 360.
I personally do not know but you can check out this website www.globalsources.com/gsol/I/HDMI-splitter-suppliers/.../23070.htm hopefully it will be useful to you and you can find all the information you need.
The answer is simple, call the cable company. Talk to them about what happened and see if they are willing to compensate you, its worth a try, you never know. If that doesn't work it is time to get a lawyer.
To find a reliable broadband internet provider call your local telephone or cable company. That way you'll know that that company is a reliable company.