By Josh Bazan
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) - Spectrum is upgrading to an all-digital
network, which it says will provide better picture quality and faster
internet speeds. But it means an end to plugging the cable cord right
into the back of a television. Soon, in order to get cable on different
TVs, customers will need to have a Spectrum digital receiver (or other
device) for each TV.
The change for customers in WNY has been going on since January.
Spectrum is contacting individuals regarding specific upgrade dates and
informing them of the new network. Different communities are being
upgraded each week through June.
For Spectrum customers, each box
costs $6.99 per month. If you have a legacy Time Warner Cable package,
additional boxes cost $11.75 per month.
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Source: WKBW ABC 7 (via Empire Report New York)
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