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I use Charter Communications for all of my communication needs. I use them for my cable TV, my high-speed internet and my telephone. The first service that I ever ordered from Charter Communications was my basic cable television. I was extremely pleased with the seventy channels that they provided.

Charter Communications keeps expanding their offerings of channels. I get great reception and all of the local channels at no extra cost. I didn’t have to buy any equipment when I signed up with Charter Communications. I don’t have a lot of movie channels, so I appreciate the pay per view option.

When the optional equipment for digital video recording was first offered by Charter Communications, I was reluctant to try it. I am so glad that I did, though. I absolutely love being able to pause live TV and to record shows easily to watch later. I can even record multiple shows at the same time.

My husband bought himself an HDTV last Christmas. He ordered the HDTV package from Charter Communications so that he



could have theater quality picture and sound. He did not have to sign a long term contact, either. I like watching the HDTV that Charter Communications offers, especially the HBO and Showtime channels.

I used to use dial-up access to the internet. I had one of the free services that splash banner ads across my browser windows. I found out that Charter Communications offers high-speed internet and signed up. I can surf, search and download so fast now. I don’t even need a second phone line for this service.

I was so happy that I had Charter Communications for my internet provider when I found out about their advanced security features. I rest a little easier at night knowing that they have anti-virus and firewall software to protect me and my computer from malicious activity.

I have a great phone plan with Charter Communications. My local and long distance calls are unlimited and the fee is pretty low. I know that I make more calls and stay in closer touch because I can use the phone as much as I’d like. I didn’t have to change my phone number when I started using Charter Communications, which had been a concern of mine.

I am such a happy customer of Charter Communications. I have bundled all of my services into one clear and concise bill. I can count on their customer service to know what they are talking about and I have never felt like a communications company has ever treated me so well.


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