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SalePIN.com | Wireless, VoIP and Telecommunication News
02.11.2009
CableLabs issues 'TV Everywhere' RFI
On the heels of SCTE`s Cable-Tec Expo, CableLabs has put forth an RFI to the cable and telecom community to develop a common technical approach for the TV Everywhere concept.With a deadline set for December 11th, CableLabs wants respective industry vendors to give the industry group and its cable... |
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28.09.2008
CableLabs' Green to retire in late 2009
Richard Green, the only chief executive cable TV technology standards group CableLabs has had in its 20-year history, is planning to retire when his current contract runs out in December 2009. That leaves the agency a lot of time to find a replacement, but big shoes to fill, as Green has been... |
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09.05.2008
Cablevision adding subs, offering Wi-Fi, losing money
Cablevision will spend more than $300 million on rolling out Wi-Fi technology in the New York metro area and on Long Island over the next two years as it intensifies its battle with Verizon for control of one of the largest markets in the U.S., the company said as it released first quarter earnings... |
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31.07.2008
Cablevision adds 81,000 voice customers
Verizon Communications may be moving its TV service rapaidly into Cablevision`s markets, but the cable TV company is taking an eye for an eye: It managed 26 percent growth in subscribers to its voice service during the second quarter, an additional 81,000 subscribers. Cablevision also said in its... |
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17.10.2010
Cablevision denies Verizon's request to broadcast New York political debate
Once again Verizon (NYSE: VZ) and Cablevision (NYSE: CVC) are engaged in a fight over content. This time, the cable giant is not letting Verizon broadcast the first political debate leading up to New York`s 2010 election. Set to be held at Hofstra University today and sponsored by Cablevision, the... |
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30.10.2009
Cablevision fans out its New York, Jersey WiFi presence
Following a recent effort to equip New York`s Metropolitan Transportation Authority`s commuter trains with WiFi, Cablevision said it has now extended its Optimum WiFi service into Brooklyn, The Bronx and New Jersey (Hoboken, Paterson, Newark, Elizabeth, Weehawken, Union City and Bayonne, N.J).With... |
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06.11.2008
Cablevision gains phone, loses TV customers in 3Q
Cablevision Systems Corp. brought in a third quarter profit, but didn`t hit the numbers analysts predicted. The company added phone customers but, more ominously, lost TV customers.With a diverse portfolio including cable TV, a bundle of cable channels including AMC, a newspaper and Madison Square... |
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31.07.2009
Cablevision holds its own in Q2
Verizon`s FiOS service voice may be getting louder in New York, but that`s not slowing down Cablevision`s momentum, or at least not yet. During the second quarter, the MSO reported that consolidated net revenue increased 9.8 percent to $1.8 billion. The MSO attributed these results to ongoing... |
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15.05.2009
Cablevision looks to extend $3.4B loan to 2016
Cablevision Systems, worried about the continued projected weakness in credit markets and the potential for higher interest rates, is hoping to take a $3.4 billion term loan set to mature in 2013 out another three years to 2016, Bloomberg reports."We`ve heard a fair amount of concern about the... |
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14.08.2008
Cablevision makes nice with Wall Street
Cablevision took its dog and pony show to Wall Street for three days this week to try and schmooze investors who’ve become increasingly disenchanted--and more militantly vocal--about the direction the high-profile cableco has taken in recent months. It was the first time King, er, CEO James... |
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