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  3. Comcast Business - Wikipedia

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    Comcast Business is a subsidiary of Comcast, which, through several iterations, has handled the sales, marketing, and delivery of internet, phone, and cable television to businesses (in contrast, consumer services are primarily offered under the Xfinity brand).

  4. @Home Network - Wikipedia

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    @Home Network was a high-speed cable Internet service provider from 1996 to 2002. It was founded by Milo Medin, cable companies Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI), Comcast, and Cox Communications, and William Randolph Hearst III, who was their first CEO, as a joint venture to produce high-speed cable Internet service through two-way television cable infrastructure.

  5. Go Home Productions - Wikipedia

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    Go Home Productions (also known as GHP) is the alter ego of Mark Vidler, a producer/remixer/DJ based in Northampton (and formerly Watford), [11] England. GHP has produced well over 200 mash-ups since May 2002, many of which have been played on both national and independent radio stations around the world.

  6. Comcast - Wikipedia

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    Brian L. Roberts. Comcast is described as a family business. [19] Brian L. Roberts, its chairman and CEO, is the son of founder Ralph J. Roberts (1920–2015). Roberts owns or controls about 1% of all Comcast shares but all of the Class B supervoting shares, giving him an "undilutable 33% voting power over the company". [20]

  7. Xfinity Flex - Wikipedia

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    Xfinity Flex (formerly Xfinity Instant TV) is an American over-the-top internet television service owned by Comcast.The service – which is structured as a virtual multichannel video programming distributor – is only available to Comcast Xfinity internet customers.

  8. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    The agreement continued after @Home's merger with Excite. [17] When the combined company Excite@Home filed for bankruptcy in 2002, Comcast moved their roughly 950,000 internet customers completely onto their own network. [18] Along with the price of internet subscriptions, Comcast charges users an additional $15.00/month to rent a cable modem. [19]

  9. Criticism of Comcast - Wikipedia

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    The Comcast logo, with the NBC peacock. A number of different controversies and criticisms have surrounded Comcast for various reasons over its recent history. Customers of the telecommunications company report low levels of customer satisfaction on both service and cost.