Cablevision, Suddenlink Will Bail Out Altice’s Struggling European Business
Altice’s American cable companies will help bail out the parent company’s struggling French operations. Cablevision and Suddenlink are coming to the rescue of their parent company Altice in a deal that...
View ArticleAltice USA: 90% of Our New Customers Want Broadband Speeds 100+ Mbps
Cablevision customers get very attractive promotions in the highly competitive northeastern United States, while Suddenlink customers in more rural areas pay more. The majority of Cablevision and...
View ArticleAltice Raising Rates Across the Board for Optimum/Cablevision Customers
Altice, which operates Cablevision’s Optimum brand cable service in New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut, has informed regulators of a broad-based “rate event” that will take effect on June 1, 2018....
View ArticleSome Optimum Customers Getting Free 400 Mbps Upgrades
Some Altice-Optimum customers in New York and New Jersey are enjoying a free speed upgrade to 400 Mbps, double the speed of the 200 Mbps they used to get. Max Sharfstein reports his speeds suddenly...
View ArticleAltice-Cablevision Advertises $99 Promotion, But It Really Cost This Customer...
Cable and satellite companies are notorious for baiting customers with cheap offers for internet, phone, and television service and then shocking them when the first much-higher-than-expected bill...
View ArticleAltice Dismisses Wireless Broadband as Inadequate, “There is No Substitute”...
Goei While Wall Street and the tech media seems excited about the prospect of 5G and other fixed wireless home broadband services, Altice, which owns Cablevision and Suddenlink, dismissed wireless...
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