Suddenlink cable
Tiling/Sound cutting out

TV & Radio

We've had difficulties with tiling (it was the term utilized by their very own specialist) where the exhibits may freeze and appear all digitalized for some moments after which may return to regular. This can occasionally occur as much as 5 or 6 occasions throughout a half-hour display. We also go through the audio eliminating occasionally throughout a display. This could occasionally occur every additional phrase. With one of these two issues occurring, you are able to just suppose viewing any Television boot becomes practically impossible. These issues has been around since once they changed our region to electronic cable. We've had 5 or 6 specialists out as well as had our container transformed out without any repair towards the issues. We have talked with customer support many-many occasions as well as their only answer would be to possibly 'reset' our container (which doesn't assist at-all) or send another specialist. This dilemma happens on our Televisionis so we all know it's not only a 'wire package' problem. I've talked with different clients within our city who also provide this same issue. It appears to be always a locally prevalent problem that Suddenlink appears to be not able to repair. It's to the stage where we're possibly contemplating switching to satellite or employing a lawyer to find a-class action suit for undesirable support. We've never obtained THE GUARANTEED BREAKS on some of our expenses. We've many exhibits preserved on our DVR to show the purpose of the issues we've continuously.


Company: Suddenlink cable
Country: USA
State: Missouri
City: Carthage
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