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  2. Cablevisión (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Cablevisión was the biggest cable TV provider in Argentina with 3,377,082 customers. [3] As part of an internal reorganisation, in October 2021 Telecom dissolved Cablevisión, focusing on the brands Telecom, Personal, and Flow. The company kept all the services provided under the former brand names "Cablevisión" and "Fibertel". [1] [4]

  3. Flow (Argentina) - Wikipedia

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    Flow is an Argentine company that provided cable television and internet services in its country of origin, Paraguay and Uruguay, as of 2018 integrated into Telecom Argentina S.A. [3] As part of an internal reorganisation, in October 2021 Telecom dissolved Cablevisión, focusing on the brands Telecom, Personal , and Flow.

  4. Telecom Argentina - Wikipedia

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    Telecom Argentina S.A. is the major local telephone company for the northern part of Argentina, including the whole of the city of Buenos Aires.Briefly known as Sociedad Licenciataria Norte S.A., it quickly changed its name, and is usually known as simply "Telecom" within Argentina.

  5. Flow (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Flow is a trade name of the Caribbean former telecommunications provider Cable & Wireless Communications [1] used to market cable television, internet, telephone, and wireless services. Flow also replaced the UTS brand in the Dutch and French Caribbean , following their acquisition of United Telecommunications Service (UTS).

  6. Cablevision - Wikipedia

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    Cablevision Systems Corporation was an American cable television company with systems serving areas surrounding New York City. It was the fifth-largest cable provider ...

  7. Cablevision (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Cablevision was an American cable television operator with systems serving areas surrounding New York City. Cablevision may also refer to: Cablevisión (Argentina), an Argentine cable television operator, owned by Clarín group; Cablevision (Canada), a Canadian cable television operator in the province of Quebec and parts of Ontario

  8. Izzi Telecom - Wikipedia

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    On August 28, 1974 [3] SCT gave Cablevisión a permanent license to operate, with a subscriber base of 7,000. [5] The company was also given a 12-channel offer devoid of commercial advertising. [3] In 1982, Cablevisión offered eleven channels, on top of the six extant VHF over-the-air channels (2, 4, 5, 8, 11, 13), with 903 kilometers of coverage.

  9. Adelphia Communications Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Adelphia Communications Corporation was an American cable television company with headquarters in Coudersport, Pennsylvania.It was founded in 1952 by brothers Gus and John Rigas after the pair purchased a cable television franchise for US$300.