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Wednesday, May 1st, 2024 3:31 PM

Cable Running to house

Hi,

The comcast cable that runs to my house is low and unsightly. Is it possible to get it removed? We do not use Comcast, but I also feel like it should be buried, or just removed.

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7 months ago

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As a homeowner I would be concerned of a low hanging cable line in my property as I agree they don't look very nice and with having young children I had would hate for them to grab that line.

 

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24 days ago

is it ok to run and terminate the xfinity cable coming from the street inside my house

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Hi snyderjam! Thanks for reaching out to us on our Xfinity Forums. Great question for your coaxial cable connections. Prior to entering your home the coaxial cable should be grounded and connected to a ground block before entering your home. Has your home been connected with Xfinity services before? 

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