Technically, the utility pole exists in what is commonly known as a utility easement. No, they do not have to pay you rent.
If you want to know the standard for utility poles call your utility company. The electric company set their own standards. There are some required heights for electric cable in the code. For instance they must be no less than 8' above a roof.
LOL, that's a good one. Call your utility company and have them come out and check it. I think you've had some wool pulled over your eyes by a cable company tech that should know better, judging from his comments.
Sinclair Broadcasting Company is carrying Ring of Honor. If you're wondering what channel, that is not known yet. It was on HDNet last year, but it no longer is.
Yor cable company should have you up and running withing 21 days but in most cases the wait is a lot shorter.
If you check your deed, you will probably learn that there is a utility easement that you didn't know about. In that case, yes.
Current carrying capacity is different for aluminum from that of copper cable. Under different conditions like, type of insulation, number of conductors, in conduit, underground, in air, single or multilayer, system voltage, the current carrying capacity varies a bit. Hence You must refer a standard chart from a reputed cable company.
Cable for 19 amps continuous should have a cross-section area of 6 mm2.
Your cable company is Time Warner Cable
You will need to have the internet thru your cable company but not cable tv service.
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Sounds like a problem the cable company should address, call and ask for a supervisor.
No. Each cable company uses different signal encryption technology.