1. About Time Warner Cable

    Time Warner Cable (TWC) (merger of American Television and Communications Corp. and Warner Cable Communications) is an American national cable television company that operates in 27 states and has 31 operating divisions. Its corporate headquarters are located in Stamford, Connecticut, and has other corporate offices in Charlotte, North Carolina; Herndon, Virginia; and Denver, Colorado. Time Warner owns a majority of voting shares in the company, thus controlling it.

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    2. Time Warner Cable: Business Services Lead Growth

      Explore vision2mobile (Apr 26 2012)

      Time Warner Cable: Business Services Lead Growth ...llion, helped partially by a 4.1 percent increase in residential services revenues ($4.1 billion). "Time Warner Cable's first quarter results reflect continued strong performance, and residential Internet and business... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Time Warner Cable

    3. Frost & Sullivan Recognizes tw telecom's Performance in the Booming Retail Carrier Ethernet Services Market

      Explore Technology News Reports (Apr 11 2012)

      ...or military, state and local government. The company began business in 1993 as a joint venture with Time Warner Cable (now a unit of Time Warner Inc.). Since 1997, it has focused on delivering services to business cus... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Frost & Sullivan   Time Warner Cable   tw telecom

    4. It's official: Appalachia's Internet needs a speedup

      Explore The Athens News (Mar 19 2012)

      It's official: Appalachia's Internet needs a speedup ...osted by Ohio University and held in Baker Center. Representatives from Frontier Communications and Time Warner Cable summed up their anticipated broadband coverage efforts for the Appalachian Ohio region to Task Forc... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Time Warner Cable   Frontier Communications

    5. Carrier Ethernet To Buoy Wireless Backhaul Buildouts in 2012

      Explore vision2mobile (Feb 22 2012)

      Carrier Ethernet To Buoy Wireless Backhaul Buildouts in 2012 ...third quarter of last year, CenturyLink had reported nearly 8,900 fiber-to-the-tower (FTTT) builds, Time Warner Cable reported roughly 7,200 revenue-generating sites, Zayo had logged 2,100 towers in service with anoth... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Time Warner Cable   Zayo   Atlantic-Acm

    6. Top Nine Hold Steady on the Vertical Systems Group 2011 U.S. Business Ethernet LEADERBOARD

      Explore CEN Feature (Feb 14 2012)

      Top Nine Hold Steady on the Vertical Systems Group 2011 U.S. Business Ethernet  LEADERBOARD ...hernet, notes Malone. Completing the top nine in order are Cox, XO, CenturyLink (includes Qwest), Time Warner Cable, Level 3 (includes Global Crossing) and Cogent, which fell off the list by a very small margin last... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vertical Systems Group   NuVox   Zayo Group

    7. Vertical Systems Group: AT&T, Verizon, tw telecom Lead Business Ethernet Market

      Explore Channel Partners Magazine (Feb 13 2012)

      Vertical Systems Group:  AT&T, Verizon, tw telecom Lead Business Ethernet Market ...l's U.S. Business Ethernet Leaderboard included Cox Communications, XO Communications, CenturyLink, Time Warner Cable, Level 3 Communications and Cogent Communications. Boston-based Vertical, which ranks service provi... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vertical Systems Group   XO Communications   NuVox

    8. Cable Firms Hit Phone Grip on Hospitals: Tech - Businessweek

      Explore BusinessWeek (Feb 13 2012)

      Cable Firms Hit Phone Grip on Hospitals: Tech - Businessweek ...ccording to data compiled by Bloomberg. Video sales fell 1.1 percent in 2011 from a year earlier at Time Warner Cable Inc., the second-largest U.S. cable provider. Comcast Corp., the largest cable carrier, reports ear... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   AT&T Inc.   Verizon Communications Inc.   Time Warner Cable

    9. CableLabs Launches EPON Equipment Certification Program

      Explore Telecompetitor (Jan 26 2012)

      CableLabs Launches EPON Equipment Certification Program ...ter cost efficiencies,” said Mike LaJoie, executive vice president and chief technology officer for Time Warner Cable. In December, CableLabs hosted its fourth DPoE interoperability event. Nineteen cable industry supp... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Time Warner Cable   CableLabs

    10. Carrier Ethernet: Looking Back at 2011 and Ahead to 2012

      Explore CEN Feature (Jan 3 2012)

      Carrier Ethernet: Looking Back at 2011 and Ahead to 2012 ...much as $1.5 billion in 2011, up from $1.2 billion in 2010—a 25% increase. He also pointed out that Time Warner Cable and Cox were only a bit behind Comcast in business service revenues. Not all cable company business... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Informa   Vertical Systems Group   NuVox

    11. PAETEC secures contract to provide Texas DIR wireline and wireless services

      Explore FierceTelecom (Nov 18 2011)

      PAETEC secures contract to provide Texas DIR wireline and wireless services Besides PAETEC, Level 3 (Nasdaq: LVLT) and Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) both recently won deals with the DIR, permitting them to sell Ethernet services to stat... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   NuVox   Time Warner Cable   Paetec

    12. Earthlink's Vikram Desai connects with the business customer base

      Explore FierceTelecom (Oct 20 2011)

      Earthlink's Vikram Desai connects with the business customer base FierceTelecom Editor Sean Buckley recently sat down with Vikram Desai, Vice President of National Accounts, Earthlink Business, to talk about his customer service philosophy and the moves EarthLink is making to achieve its business services goals (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Cablevision   Time Warner Cable

    13. Sizing up the competitive shifts at COMPTEL Fall 2011

      Explore FierceTelecom (Oct 10 2011)

      Sizing up the competitive shifts at COMPTEL Fall 2011 As has been the case in previous COMPTEL shows, the competitive telecom industry has been in a constant state of change. Indie ILECs play up Ethernet: While the large U.S. and international incumbent telcos are the dominant Ethernet providers, Tier 2 ILECs, notably FairPoint (Nasdaq: FRP) and Frontier (NYSE: FTR) were making new noise in the Ethernet market. FairPoint launched its wholesale E-Line service to serve its New England-based ... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   NuVox   Time Warner Cable   Zayo

    14. Ethernet Executive Council Adds New Telecom & Cloud Members, Platinum Sponsor ...

      Explore The Sacramento Bee (Sep 20 2011)

      ...ess, Sidera, Sprint, SSE Telecoms, Tata Communications, Tata Teleservices, Telx, Telstra, TeraGate, Time Warner Cable, Tinet, Turk Telekom, tw telecom, Verizon, Virgin Media Business, XO and Zayo. Service provider exp... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Deutsche Telekom   Tata   Heavy Reading

    15. Take 5 with Erin Dunne

      Explore CEN Feature (Sep 1 2011)

      Take 5 with Erin Dunne ...CenturyLink/Qwest), four competitive providers (tw telecom, XO, Cogent, Level 3) and two MSOs (Cox, Time Warner Cable).  The threshold for a Leaderboard position is 4% or more of billable retail ports. For Global Pro... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   NTT   Vertical Systems Group   Time Warner Cable

    16. CenturyLink's Ethernet service power rise reflects changing market dynamics

      Explore FierceTelecom (Aug 24 2011)

      CenturyLink's Ethernet service power rise reflects changing market dynamics ...ive threat to CenturyLink and others. Cox Business holds VSG's fifth spot on the Leaderboard, while Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC) holds the sixth spot. Another MSO that CenturyLink and other CLECs and ILECs will no... (Read Full Article)

      Mentions:   Vertical Systems Group   NuVox   Qwest

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