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  2. OARnet - Wikipedia

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    The OARnet network (known for a time as Third Frontier Network and later, OSCnet [1]) is a dedicated, statewide, high-speed fiber-optic network that serves Ohio K-12 schools, college and university campuses, academic medical centers, public broadcasting stations and state and local/state government.

  3. Breezeline - Wikipedia

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    Breezeline (previously Atlantic Broadband) is the trade name for the United States operations of Cogeco Communications, constituting the 8th largest cable operator in the United States, based on the number of television service customers served. [1]

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

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    With its U-verse product, AT&T (formerly SBC) had pursued a strategy of Fiber to the Neighborhood (FTTN) and had even delivered Fiber to the Premises (FTTP) prior to the services' launch. Currently, U-verse is deployed as a Fiber to the Hub (FTTH) service; the line connecting the hub to the home is a dual copper pair line.

  5. With Clayton launch, new fiber internet provider extends to ...

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    When Google and AT&T initially set their fiber optic lines in 2015, neighbors across the Triangle complained of contract workers hitting gas, water and sewage lines.

  6. Cologix - Wikipedia

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    Cologix acquired DataCenter.BZ in February 2014, [4] procuring 86,000 square feet [5] across two data center facilities at 555 Scherers Court in Columbus, Ohio. The site is located at the intersection of two trunks of nationwide fiber optic network that carries most Internet transmissions. [6]

  7. Wide Open West - Wikipedia

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    WOW! was founded in November 1996 in Denver, Colorado.After building a network in April 2001, WOW! initially served about 200 people in the Denver area. In November 2001, WOW! purchased Americast, an overbuild system in the Midwest built and operated by Ameritech New Media for an undisclosed amount per subscriber, estimated to have been at a cost of $600 per sub.

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