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05/30/2024
Cogeco Combining Breezeline with Canadian Operations
Breezeline President Frank van der Post is leaving to pursue other opportunities as parent company Cogeco announced a new structure taking effect Sept. 1 that combines the commercial, operational and technical functions of its Canadian and U.S. telecom businesses into a single North American organization.
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06/15/2023
Canada Invests $71 Million in Expanding Broadband Access
Canada is also taking the issue of broadband availability seriously, announcing more than $71 million in federal and provincial funding for Bell Canada and Cogeco to build out to more than 22,000 homes in Ontario.
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07/22/2022
FCC Proposes Fines for RDOF Defaults
The FCC is going after those that defaulted in the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund auction, proposing more than $4.3 million in fines against 73 applicants. The largest proposed fine is $2.3 million for LTD Broadband. More than $1.2 million of the proposed forfeitures are aimed at Charter.
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07/01/2022
Breezeline Moves into Massachusetts
The mayor of Amesbury, Massachusetts, signed a new cable license agreement this week for Breezeline to provide service to the city. It’ll face off against incumbent Comcast. This now puts the Cogeco-owned operator in 13 states.
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03/14/2022
Breezeline Blows into Concord
Breezeline lit up its first customers in Concord, NH, as part of an $80 million expansion project to reach 70,000 additional homes and businesses in New Hampshire and West Virginia. Service is coming to Dover
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01/10/2022
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Carolyn McIntyre , President of the California Cable & Telecommunications Association , resigned at the end of 2021 when her current contract expired. CCTA’s board has initiated a nationwide search