Cable Crews Working Throughout BirminghamNeighborhood: Downtown
Birmingham, MI 48009
United States of America
Birmingham, MI 48009
United States of America
Over the next few months, there will be cable crews from WOW! Cable Company working in the Birmingham area. They are expected to be in the area for approximately 140 days (about 4 months), as it will take at least that long to pull 70 miles of cable through the city.
If you see a cable crew employee in your back yard, trimming trees, whether they are yours or the city's, please know that this is acceptable. If you have any doubts as to a person's identity, however, ask to see an identification tag. All WOW! Cable crew employees should be wearing one. If you have further questions, you may call 248-530-1705.
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