Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Bundled Up.

Aside from shopping furniture, appliances and other dolling up stuffs that we'll be sprucing up our Little Mansion in a few weeks, we're now also researching on how to go about the application of utility services like the electricity, water, phone, cable and internet. The developer assured that the first two (water and electricity) will be somehow easy because the whole's compound has been pre-appied as a group already. I think there's some things and documentations that just have to be arranged. With that, we'll concentrate on the phone, cable and internet application. Internet is necessary in my line of work so it's just vital that it should have been installed by the time we do the move.

I don't think there's already a service locally provided similar to that of Time Warner Digital Cable Services in the US. If there is, it would be awesome since we just have to apply one time and we'll be instantly provided all bundled up services. I'm running through their website now and I'm really impressed how they're able to come up with such implausible services:

Road Runner® High-Speed Online - offers fast and easy cable broadband internet connection up to 7 Mbps (boy, that's way too fast!). The package includes for free a security software & virus scan and a 24x7 tech support. The Parental Control component protects the minors from accessing adult and child unfriendly sites.

Time Warner Digital Phone - offers unlimited calling in the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico plus calling features like call waiting, caller ID, call waiting ID, Voicemail, caller ID block, speed dial, and anonymous call reject.

Time Warner Digital Cable - offers 200+ all digital channels with crystal clear picture and sound. There's a 3 month trial of free DVR which records a program or movies in HD for later viewing.

The said services can also be availed individually but bundling them up yields huge savings and also much each come payment time. Isn't that great?

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