Do I have to subscribe to Charter Communications/Spectrum services once my residence/business has the ability?

No, you do not have to subscribe to Charter/Spectrum’s services. It is recommended that you allow your residence to be connected, as there may be future issues and costs associated with obtaining service at a later date should you change your mind, sell your home, etc.  

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1. Construction has finished outside my home, but I don’t have service. What happens next, when can I subscribe?
2. Is there financial assistance available if I can’t afford Broadband services?
3. Am I eligible for connection if my residence is far from the roadway?
4. When will I actually get service to my home?
5. How can I stay informed if I don’t currently have internet access?
6. Do I have to subscribe to Charter Communications/Spectrum services once my residence/business has the ability?
7. Who do I call if my telephone line has been disturbed?
8. There are people working on the roadway and are not following traffic safety standards. Who do I call to have this addressed?