Moving/Movers and Your High-Speed-Internet Relocation
Did you know that moving is considered one of the major causes of stress? Well it’s not surprising considering the amount of work it involves, the costs that add up, and the time and energy it takes. With summer being the busiest time of year for moving, The Moving Planner Blog would like to offer some tips to make your move a little less stressful.

As soon as your home is sold call your High-Speed-Internet provider to make arrangements of relocating your Internet services as smooth as it can be. Don’t stay days without Internet connection and miss that important email with grandma recipe
What to do?
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Schedule a moving truck one month in advance
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For new homes, schedule a cable installation two-three months in advance
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Try to move in the middle of the week to avoid the hectic weekend
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Use high-quality boxes and be specific when labeling them to make unloading your truck easier and faster at your new home
When you transfer your existing Internet services to your new home, your High-Speed-Internet provider should be there to help lighten your load. Check if there are any connection fees or any other hidden fees. Relocating High-Speed-Internet service should usually be free of charge. All you have to do is call your High-Speed-Internet provider to tell them you’re moving. They’ll call back to confirm the details and set up an installation time that works for you.
What if things are going wrong?
If your new premises already has a phone line installed, but not Cables, you can use the number allocated to this line, call AOL or other dial-up service provider (you can get free AOL account for 3 months) and they can usually activate the phone line within a few hours, during normal business working hours.
You may think what does planning your move mean ? The answer depends on you. You may want to plan with the movers how to move the fragile objects, and where to put them in your new apartment. You may also want to plan the details of the moving hours (what will be moved, to where, how, and when).The planning strictly depends on you.
EIGHT WEEKS BEFORE YOU MOVE