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It is a private investment firm focused on the broadband industry, and its stated goal is "to bring better Internet connections to more homes and businesses throughout North America". [10] Weed was the CEO of Wave Broadband until 2018, when the company was sold, and he departed. [ 10 ]
Granite Telecommunications [112] GTT Communications (Acquiring Interoute) [113] IDT Corporation [82] Mediacom [114] Telephone and Data Systems (includes subsidiaries TDS Telecom and U.S. Cellular [115]) Windstream Communications (acquired EarthLink [116]) Zayo Group; WideOpenWest [117]
WaveDivision Holdings, LLC, doing business as Wave Broadband, is an American provider of residential, business, and enterprise class cable TV, broadband Internet, and telephone services to around 455,000 customers in Washington, Oregon, and California. [1] Wave provides services via their own fiber-optic network and has approximately 1,300 ...
Kinetic is the brand name of a suite of telecommunications products and services for residential and business customers which includes fiber broadband internet access, local and long distance telephone service, digital subscriber line transmission, unified communications, internet protocol television, and home security systems.
GCI Communication Corp. (GCI) is a telecommunications corporation operating in Alaska.Through its own facilities and agreements with other providers, GCI provides cable television service, Internet access, wireline (networking), and cellular telephone service.
BendBroadband is a cable television and internet provider in the U.S. state of Oregon.Based in Bend, it serves Central Oregon and also owns several television stations and a data center.
Hawaiian Telcom was founded in 1883 [5] as the Mutual Telephone Company, chartered under the Kingdom of Hawaii. Herman A. Widemann was a co-founder and the President. [6] [7] [8] The original owner was Archibald Scott Cleghorn, father of Princess Ka'iulani. [1]
TDS Telecommunications Corp. Georgia, Minnesota, New Hampshire, Tennessee, and Wisconsin: 1 Gbit/s FTTH. TDS continues to actively install and upgrade to fiber throughout its network. [27] US Internet: Minneapolis, Minnesota: Currently building out FTTP network in parts of Minneapolis. Veracity Networks: Utah