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Trading name
  
OneLink Communications

Industry
  
triple play

Owner
  
Liberty Global

Founded
  
June 2005

Type
  
private

Predecessor
  
Adelphia Puerto Rico

Headquarters
  
San Juan, Puerto Rico

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Area served
  
Bayamón Carolina Cataño Guaynabo San Juan Toa Baja Trujillo Alto

Services
  
broadband telephone television

San Juan Cable LLC (d/b/a OneLink Communications) was a triple player telecommunications company that provided broadband Internet access, VoIP, and television services in Puerto Rico. The company was owned by MidOcean Partners and Crestview Partners, which paid $250 million in June 2005 to buy the property from Adelphia. In June 25, 2012, it was rumored that Liberty Global may buy OneLink for $560 million USD. The rumors came true as Liberty Global acquired Onelink Communications.

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OneLink covers the Puerto Rico metropolitan area and its services includes video on demand, high-definition television, and digital video recorders. The company is headquartered in San Juan and has over 145,000 television subscribers and 88,000 data customers.

Liberty announced on December 27, 2012 that OneLink customers will no longer have a capped internet which the previous limit was 40GB per month and that now it is unlimited. Naji Khoury, executive director of Liberty Puerto Rico, said the reason for this is "The use of the Internet has increased significantly in Puerto Rico and having access to it easy and rapidly has become a necessity in the daily life of Puerto Ricans.

Internet Service Upgrade History

  • On March 2013, OneLink Communications began offering Internet speeds up to 10Mbit/s download and 1Mbit/s upload.
  • On May 2013, OneLink Communications began offering Internet speeds up to 20Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload.
  • On June 2013, Onelink Communications began offering Internet speeds up to 40Mbit/s download and 2Mbit/s upload.
  • Municipalities served

  • Bayamón
  • Carolina
  • Cataño
  • Guaynabo
  • San Juan
  • Toa Baja
  • Trujillo Alto
  • References

    OneLink Communications Wikipedia