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  2. RCN Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RCN Corporation, originally Residential Communications Network, founded in 1993 and based in Princeton, New Jersey, was the first American facilities-based ("overbuild") provider of bundled cable telephony, cable television, and internet service delivered over its own hybrid fiber-coaxial local network as well as dialup and DSL Internet service to consumers in the Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles ...

  3. Astound Broadband - Wikipedia

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    TPG combined Wave with its existing combination of Princeton-based RCN Corporation and San Marcos-based Grande Communications, both of which were acquired on February 1, 2017, in a $2.25 billion deal; TPG bought RCN for $1.6 billion and Grande for $650 million.

  4. Bundling (antitrust law) - Wikipedia

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    Bundling is the setting of the total price of a purchase of several products or services from one seller at a lower level than the sum of the prices of the products or services purchased separately from several sellers. Typically, one of the bundled items (the "primary product") is available only from the seller engaging in the bundling, while ...

  5. Attempted acquisition of Time Warner Cable by Comcast

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    The Comcast and Time Warner Cable logos. On February 13, 2014, Comcast Corporation announced its intent to acquire Time Warner Cable.The deal was proposed to take the form of a stock swap, estimated at the time of announcement to be worth about $45.2 billion. [1]

  6. List of United States pay television channels - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of pay television networks or channels broadcasting or receivable in the United States, organized by broadcast area and genre.. Some television providers use one or more channel slots for east/west feeds, high definition services, secondary audio programming and access to video on demand.

  7. Tying (commerce) - Wikipedia

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    Tying (informally, product tying) is the practice of selling one product or service as a mandatory addition to the purchase of a different product or service.In legal terms, a tying sale makes the sale of one good (the tying good) to the de facto customer (or de jure customer) conditional on the purchase of a second distinctive good (the tied good).

  8. AOL MemberDeals FAQs - AOL Help

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    With AOL MemberDeals you can receive exclusive discounts and special offers such as preferred seating and tickets to top attraction, theme parks, shows, sporting events, movie tickets, hotels and much more! FAQs: What are the benefits of an AOL MemberDeals membership?

  9. Product bundling - Wikipedia

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    Price bundling plays an increasingly important role in many industries (e.g. banking, insurance, software, automotive) and some companies even build their business strategies on bundling. In bundle pricing, companies sell a package or set of goods or services for a lower price than they would charge if the customer bought all of them separately.