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  2. Vidgo - Wikipedia

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    Vidgo is an American streaming television service that offers over 100 channels of English- and Spanish-language sports, news and general entertainment content. In addition to its live television packages, Vidgo offers a cloud-based digital video recorder and thousands of hours of on-demand programming. Vidgo launched in 2018 [1] as a streaming ...

  3. Prism TV - Wikipedia

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    CenturyLink (still known as CenturyTel) began rolling out what was to eventually be known as Prism TV in October 2009 in Jefferson City, Missouri. It adopted the Prism TV name in 2011, based on the Embarq TV infrastructure. Over time, CenturyLink began rolling out Prism TV in markets as they were upgraded from the old copper-based services to ...

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  5. Internet in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In measurements made between April and June 2013 (Q2), the United States ranked 8th out of 55 countries with an average connection speed of 8.7 Mbit/s. This represents an increase from 14th out of 49 countries and 5.3 Mbit/s for January to March 2011 (Q1). The global average for Q2 2013 was 3.3 Mbit/s, up from 2.1 Mbit/s for Q1 2011.

  6. Cable One - Wikipedia

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    Cable One, Inc. is an American broadband communications provider. Under the Sparklight brand, it provides cable television, internet, and phone services to 24 U.S. states and 1.1 million residential and business customers. [2] It also owns the Fidelity Communications brand, which provides the same services in Arkansas, Louisiana, Missouri ...

  7. Tiered Internet service - Wikipedia

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    A tiered Internet gives priority to packets sent and received by end users that pay a premium for service. [17] Network operators do this because of issues such as network management and equipment configuration, traffic engineering, service level agreements, billing, and customer support. [18]

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