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Why Cable TV
There's nothing we here at CableTV.com love more than to help New Hampshire residents order cable. If you want to know why cable is a great choice, here are a few of our favorite reasons. Between the hundreds of HD channels and the thousands of On Demand titles, there is always something entertaining to watch. Unlike satellite, you can bundle cable TV with high-speed Internet, and there is less equipment to install. Cable Internet is faster than DSL, and a cable bundle can save you up to $400 a year. Plus cable is:
Watchable
Reliable
Accessible
Cable TV offersmore HD choices
Snow may mess up satellite, but itdoesn't faze cable
Cable can beinstalled virtually anywhere
How The Granite State Watches TV
The CableTV.com team knows a lot about TV, such as 90% of households subscribe to a TV service like cable TV. Add to that the fact that 72% of those cable TV subscriptions are bundled with phone, Internet or both. New Hampshire's population is 1,326,038, which means that close to 1,193,434 Granite Staters subscribe to TV broadcasting and 954,747 have a bundled subscription. Roughly 636,498 people take advantage of online video streaming. But more often than not, they enjoy TV as it is aired.
High-Speed Internet in New Hampshire
Like Mr. Monk and Natalie, cable TV and Internet in New Hampshire are inseparable. High-speed Internet service grew from 968,008 people in 2009 to 1,034,310 people in 2010. Only 58% of New Hampshire homes have Internet faster than 4 Mbps. The average speed for New Hampshire cable Internet subscribers, however, is between 5-10 Mbps. Approximately 424,332 subscribers can back that up.
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TV Stars and New Hampshire
CableTV.com knows that subscription stats aren't everything you want to know about New Hampshire cable TV. That's why we also have information on actors from The Granite State. Quite a few American television actors find their hometown in New Hampshire. For instance:
- Nick Purcell of "The Troop"
- Peter Bonerz of The Bob Newhart Show
- Randy Harrison of Queer As Folk
- Christopher Stone of Spencer's Pilots
- Sarah Silverman of The Sarah Silverman Program
- Jamie Kaler of My Boys
Find Your Cable Provider
By now you can see we know digital cable television like Bella knows indecision, and we're here to help you find a cable provider. Local governments license the ability to provide cable service in a given area, and most of these only allow for one provider. Because of this, most cable companies don't overlap service in the same geographical region. We know which New Hampshire cable providers operate where, so enter your zip code below to find out who is your local provider.






