LOS ANGELES, CA, September 21, 2012 (Press-News.org) As many residents continue to downsize and look for creative ways to maintain their current lifestyle on a budget, many Americans are being forced to cut back their spending on certain goods and services, including cable television. In fact, more than 35 million households across the U.S. are unable to afford premium television services. Low Income Cable provides an affordable answer.
The Federal Government has recognized this issue and has teamed up with major providers of broadband services, to offer affordable cable and other discounted communications services to low income households through the "Connect to Compete" program. This has been a huge success and many residents are able to still maintain quality home connection services while saving money at the same time. Call centers are open 24hrs per day to assist customers in getting started. Call toll free: (866) 944-1755.
Since expanding from their home-state of California, Low income cable is now available in all 50 states, providing residents with yet another cost -saving option. Spawned from the idea of the "Connect to Compete" program, LowIncomeCable.com is a DirecTV cable provider that aids people throughout the U.S. in finding a television service provider that fits within their budget. The company has helped more than 20,000 customers save money by switching from an overpriced cable package to a cheaper service and has assisted hundreds of customers in low income neighborhoods find affordable cable TV service.
While Americans struggle to make ends meet, cable providers continue to raise rates. According to Bernstein Research senior analyst Craig Moffett, since 2006 cable companies have raised their rates by approximately 29 percent.
LowIncomeCable.com also works with their partner company Low Income Utilities to provide affordable home utility services such as electricity, gas, satellite, home security, and some insurance services.
According to the site, "Lowincomecable.com is your place to find the best deals on satellite TV service, cable installation packages and low cost TV deals. We provide information on new releases, special pricing promotions and new cable deals in your local area. We provide service for most major metropolitan areas."
Customers interested in finding affordable cable TV can call LowIncomeCable.com at 1-866-944-1755 to learn about their local discounted cable providers. Getting signed up for cheap cable TV service is easy.
For more information or to find an affordable local cable provider, visit http://LowIncomeCable.com
Lowincomecable.com has been in existence for just over one year and promotes affordable cable TV and satellite services for those who do not want to pay for expensive cable packages. Providing service in every city and state within the U.S., the company boasts free installation, 24-hour service and an easy setup process.
Cable TV Plans Just Got Cheaper With Help From Website Low Income Cable
Expanding services to all 50 states, Low Income Cable assists customers in securing affordable cable TV services and Internet access.
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