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  2. Adelphia Communications Corporation - Wikipedia

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    In July 2006, Adelphia sold its cable operations to Comcast (which now uses the Xfinity brand) and Time Warner Cable (then part of Time Warner, later known as WarnerMedia) for $17.6 billion. In 2007, Time Warner Cable officially succeeded Adelphia as a publicly traded corporation but the cable assets were spun out in 2009 and was acquired by ...

  3. Cloud communications - Wikipedia

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    The first trend is increasingly distributed company operations in branches and home offices, making wide area networks cumbersome, inefficient and costly. Second, more communications devices need access to enterprise networks – iPhones, printers and VoIP handsets, for example. Third, data centers housing enterprise IT assets and applications ...

  4. Matrix Business Technologies - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, Matrix was acquired by Platinum Equity, [3] a global private investment firm specializing in M&A&O. . In 2001, Matrix integrated Staples Communications (Staples, Inc.) customers into its operations through an acquisition made by Platinum Equity, [4] and with the purchase of Global Crossing’s Small Business Group in 2005, [5] Matrix launched the Matrix Business Technologies brand to ...

  5. Comcast Business - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Comcast bought Irish telecommunications company Blueface founded by Feargal Brady and Aaron Clauson in 2004 to challenge the status quo of telecommunications and provide innovation in communications. [47]. Bill Stemper, the president of Comcast Business, said buying Blueface would give his division's customers "access to industry ...

  6. Managed facilities-based voice network - Wikipedia

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    According to NFPA 72 2010, 3.3.141, [1] an MFVN is defined simply as: A physical facilities-based network capable of transmitting real time signals with formats unchanged that is managed, operated, and maintained by the service provider to ensure service quality and reliability from the subscriber location to public switched telephone network (PSTN) interconnection points or other MFVN peer ...

  7. MTN Group - Wikipedia

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    Supersonic is an Internet service provider that was founded in Johannesburg, South Africa in 2018 by MTN Group in [73] [74] to provide FTTH (Fibre) Internet services to South African consumers. SuperSonic is owned by MTN Group. [75] [76] Supersonic provides Fibre through most Service Providers including OpenServe and Vumatel. [77]

  8. BendBroadband - Wikipedia

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    The company sold itself to Telephone and Data Systems (TDS) for $261 million in May 2014. [9] At that time the company had $70 million in annual revenues and 280 employees with Amy Tykeson as CEO. [ 1 ]

  9. Liberty Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Liberty Puerto Rico was created in 1999, replacing TCI Cable. During its existence as OneLink Communications, the company was owned by MidOcean Partners and Crestview Partners, which paid $250 million in June 1998 to buy the property from Adelphia.