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Would it be possible to have satellite TV and Cable internet on the same coax cable?
Is that possible? Like get cable internet (or U-verse/Fios internet running through coax) and satellite tv running through the same cable?
I was wondering if that setup was possible, then I would get home telephone with a Voip provider (Ooma, Vonage), and have that signal go through the phone line in the house.
Before someone asks why not get all services from one company, it has to do with price.
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- kg7orLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
They will all work on the inside wiring (coaxial cable) of your home, but you might have some interesting challenges in trying to make them all work at the same time, i.e. watching TV via satellite while on-line via cable, etc.
This is not something I would try. As for price, I've checked 'em all recently and it's tough to beat the promotional offers for U-Verse triple play (TV, phone, Internet). It's what I went to about 6 months ago, and I'd do it again.
As for Comcast, I had them for 10 years. if that's all there was, I'd use an antenna for TV and forget the Internet.
- coilLv 45 years ago
effective, all you're able to do is pay for them both. on the grounds that cable modem slows down the more advantageous people use it contained locally, you would opt to get a real speed evaluation with different options you've including the swifter version of DSL and in spite of AT&T popular is installation (fiber optic?) Calif. seems to have its own regulations for each little thing.