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Saturday, August 24, 2013

www.optonline.net's history

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About www.optonline.net's history:

In the mid-1960s, Charles Dolan built a cable system called Sterling Manhattan Cable in the borough of Manhattan and launched Home Box Office (HBO).[6] He ended up selling both the cable system and HBO to Time Life Inc. He used to money to start a new cable system in suburban Long Island called Cablevision. Cablevision quickly expanded and built system throughout the New York metro area: the other boroughs of New York City, New Jersey, Westchester County, and Connecticut.

In the 1980s, Cablevision also expanded into the Chicago, Boston, and Cleveland areas. By the mid-1990s Cablevision would offer service to 2.9 million subscribers in 19 states. Through a series of transactions in the late 1990s, Cablevision decided to consolidate their cable systems into three core areas: New York, Cleveland, and Boston. Despite reducing the number of areas served they were able to bring the number of subscribers to 3.5 million through these transactions. One major transaction made at this time was with Tele-Communications Inc. (TCI). Cablevision gained 10 New York area cable systems from TCI and in exchange TCI gained 33% ownership in the company.

 In 1999, AT&T Corporation took over TCI thus giving them the one-third ownership in Cablevision.  In 2000, Cablevision sold-off its remaining systems outside of the New York area in Boston, Cleveland, and Kalamazoo, Michigan to Media One, Adelphia, and Charter Communications respectively. AT&T sold its share of Cablevision in 2001.

On June 13, 2010, Cablevision announced that it would acquire Bresnan Communications for $1.37 billion.Bresnan provides service to about 308,000 cable subscribers in Colorado, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming. This is the first time in a decade that Cablevision has owned systems outside of the New York area (although Bresnan, like Cablevision, had its headquarters in the New York City suburbs). In May 2011, Cablevision rebranded the Bresnan systems as Optimum West.

On February 8, 2013, Cablevision reached an agreement to sell its Optimum West systems to Charter Communications for US$1.63 billion.

Monday, August 5, 2013

Information about www.optonline.net

Information about www.optonline.net:

www.optonline.net is an American cable television system services company.

www.optonline.net headquartered in New York, USA.

www.optonline.net is the eighth-largest cable provider in the United States, with most customers residing in New York, New Jersey.

Now www.optonline.net redirected to www.optimum.net.

The following information about the www.optonline.net:
Services Optimum TV (Television)
Optimum Online (Internet)
Optimum Voice (VoIP Phone)
Optimum Lightpath (Business)

Revenue Increase $7.230 billion (2008)
Operating income Decrease USD 687 million (2008)
Net income Decrease -$227 million (2008)
Total assets Increase $9.383 billion (2008)
Total equity Decrease −$5.362 billion (2008)
Employees 14,471 (2009)
Divisions Telecommunications Services
Subsidiaries Newsday, LLC - 97.2%

Saturday, August 3, 2013

www.optonline.net search volume analysis

www.optonline.net search volume analysis.
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