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Cable One

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Type
  
Public

Website
  
www.cableone.net

Number of employees
  
2,000 (2011)

Key people
  
Thomas O. Might, CEO

CEO
  
Thomas O. Might (1994–)

Founded
  
1997

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Traded as
  
NYSE: CABO S&P 400 Component

Industry
  
Cable TV, broadband phone, Internet

Products
  
Cable television Internet digital cable high-definition television broadband phone

Headquarters
  
Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Parent organization
  
The Graham Holdings Company

Profiles

Cable One, Inc. (branded as Cable ONE) is an American cable service provider and former subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company. The company's name and current focus dates back to 1997; prior to that time the company was known as Post-Newsweek Cable. It is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.

Contents

Cable One is the 13th largest cable provider in the USA, serving more than 730,000 customers in 19 states with high speed Internet, cable television, and telephone service. Cable One offers wireless Internet service, high-definition programming, and phone service with free local calling, and free unlimited long distance calling in the continental U.S.

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Service areas

Cable One provides service in 19 U.S. states.

Cable One business

Business services available through Cable One include high speed internet with speeds from 15 to 200Mbit/s; business phone service with free long distance calling plans within the continental U.S.; and cable television services.

Update: February 23, 2017 Cable One hosted a "launch party" to announce 1Gbps internet speeds being available. The event was aired on 107.1 ( The monkey ) and prizes were given away in Gulfport, Mississippi.

Carriage disputes

On April 1, 2014, Cable One removed 15 channels owned by Viacom (MTV, VH1, Nickelodeon, and TV Land) after the two companies failed to reach an agreement. Channels were replaced with other networks including BBC America, Sprout, Sundance, IFC, Investigation Discovery, TV One, National Geographic, and the Blaze.

References

Cable One Wikipedia