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Hawaiian Telcom, Inc., is the incumbent local exchange carrier (ILEC) or dominant local telephone company, serving the state of Hawaii. In 2005, Hawaiian Telcom Holdco, Inc. , was formed by The Carlyle Group , following its purchase of the Hawaiian Telcom Inc. assets of Verizon Communications . [ 1 ]
Cincinnati Bell, Inc., doing business as Altafiber, [3] is a regional telecommunications service provider based in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.It provides landline telephone, fiber-optic Internet, and IPTV services through its subsidiaries Altafiber Home Phone and Hawaiian Telcom, which are the incumbent local exchange carriers for the Greater Cincinnati metropolitan area (aka "The Tri ...
Pacific LightNet is a locally owned, facilities-based CLEC, providing both voice and data services to its customers in Hawaii.At the core of its products and services is a 10,000 fiber mile submarine and terrestrial fiber optic network connecting the state's six major islands, the only of its kind.
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Hawaiian Telcom President Su Shin spoke Tuesday at a news conference celebrating the completion of a joint project between U.S. Navy Region Hawaii and Hawaiian Telcom. 2/2 Swipe or click to see more
Jul. 6—Hawaiian Telcom said today it has filed a Federal Communications Commission complaint against Nexstar Media Inc. regarding a failure to extend its retransmission consent agreement during ...
Altafiber, formerly known as Cincinnati Bell, which serves the Cincinnati metropolitan area, and Hawaii (due to its ownership of Hawaiian Telcom). [4] It was not included in the Bell System breakup of 1984 because the original AT&T held only a minority stake in that company.
Location of NCTAMS PAC at Wahiawā, Hawaii. This new site was an excellent receiving area and the best-protected radio station on the island. Men worked day and night to transfer operations to Wahiawa and on December 17 the relocation was completed without the slightest interruption in communications service.