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  2. Altafiber - Wikipedia

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    On April 7, 2014, Cincinnati Bell announced plans to sell its wireless spectrum and other assets to Verizon Wireless, as part of a planned emphasis on enterprise and entertainment services such as Fioptics. [4] [34] Cincinnati Bell Wireless ended service on February 28, 2015, and the company's retail locations began selling Verizon products. [35]

  3. WBQC-LD - Wikipedia

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    In November 2010, Cincinnati Bell's local fiber-optic service, FiOptics, began carrying all five of WBQC's subchannels on channels 254 and 270 to 273. [30] In January 2011, WBQC replaced its primary subchannel with programming from the Retro Television Network. In 2012, the station switched to Cozi TV.

  4. List of broadband providers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Altice USA (also known as Optimum); AT&T Internet; Charter Communications (also known as Spectrum); Comcast High Speed Internet (also known as Xfinity); Consolidated Communications (including FairPoint Communications)

  5. Cincinnati Bell Reports First Quarter 2013 Results - AOL

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    Cincinnati Bell Reports First Quarter 2013 Results Strong first quarter Adjusted EBITDA of $110 million, excluding CyrusOne Fioptics revenue totaled $22 million, up 52 percent year-over-year ...

  6. Cincinnati Bell Fioptics Launches Online Video Services ... - AOL

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    Cincinnati Bell Fioptics Launches Online Video Services From HBO®, HBO GO® and MAX GO® More Than 1,700 Titles Now Available Online to Fioptics Customers Who Subscribe to HBO, With Over 400 ...

  7. Fiber to the premises in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cincinnati Bell: Cincinnati, Ohio: Cincinnati Bell currently offers access to their fiber network dubbed Fioptics and offers TV, Internet, and phone service. Internet speeds are offered as high as 1 Gbit/s download and 250 Mbit/s upload. [6] Comporium

  8. Verizon Fios - Wikipedia

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    The early stages of Fios began when Bell Atlantic (now Verizon Communications) was testing its video service "Stargazer" in 1995. This was the first commercial video on demand (VOD) service, which was tested for 1,000 homes in Northern Virginia. [1] During this time there were talks of developing a fiber optic-based service.

  9. Mediacom - Wikipedia

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    Mediacom Communications Corporation is the United States' fifth-largest cable television provider based on the number of video subscribers, and among the leading cable operators focused on serving smaller cities and towns.