Comcast currently maintains Internet Protocol address log files for a period of 180 days.
If Comcast is asked to respond for information relating to an incident that occurred beyond this period, we will not have responsive information and can not fulfill a legal request.
Who is spectrum owned by
Charter Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:CHTR) is a leading broadband connectivity company and cable operator serving more than 32 million customers in 41 states through its Spectrum brand.
What companies does Altice own?
- Optimum
- Optimum Business
- a4 Advertising
- Cheddar News
- News 12 Networks
- i24 NEWS
Is 300 Mbps fast
Internet connections at 300 Mbps are considered “very fast.” Download speeds 300 Mbps and above can support moderate to heavy internet use by 2–5 people.
300 Mbps is considered mid-range for cable providers like Xfinity and is a common base speed for fiber providers like AT&T and Ziply Fiber.
Why did Xfinity change to purple
The Xfinity Series logo also changed from red to purple in 2022 to reflect a similar change in the logo of series title sponsor Xfinity.
Following the 2022 Food City 300 at Bristol, A. J. Allmendinger of Kaulig Racing clinched the regular season championship.
How do I talk to a live person at Xfinity
Please call us at 1-800-XFINITY to talk to one of our customer service representatives for further information.
How can seniors reduce cable bills
Inquire about a senior discount: There are so many great things about growing older, like redeeming senior discounts!
Many cable TV and internet providers offer a discount for low-income seniors or AARP members.
Talk to a customer service representative and specifically ask if these perks are available.
Do I need cable with a smart TV
Yes, smart TVs do work without any cable. A smart TV is a term used for any television that can connect to your home wireless network and access the internet.
You can search online to find any streaming service you want from Amazon Prime, Hulu, Netflix, and more without needing a cable.
What brand is Altice One
The Altice One is a combination router and TV box that’s designed for Optimum and Suddenlink internet and TV services.
Because the Altice One integrates with popular streaming apps like YouTube and Netflix, as well as on-demand programs, you always have plenty of entertainment options at your fingertips.
Does cable box need to be connected to router
For the Internet items – the router and modem do NOT have to be near the TV, because it has wireless and will use your Wi-Fi to connect, assuming you have that in your router (most all do these days).
The cable box does need to be there, for the cable connection.
Is Altice a spectrum
However, Altice has not purchased spectrum during any of the FCC’s recent spectrum auctions, including the 600MHz, 24GHz and 28GHz auctions.
Whether the company changes its strategy and actually starts purchasing spectrum remains to be seen.
What was cable one before
A former subsidiary of Graham Holdings Company, its name was changed in 1997 from Post-Newsweek Cable.
Did Altice change their name
Suddenlink parent company Altice USA said that effective this week, the internet service provider is officially renamed Optimum, Altice’s other broadband brand.
The change had been in the works for a while, and Altice made its intentions public in April with its “Let’s Reconnect” pledge.
What happened to Altice
Today, Altice USA (NYSE: ATUS) announces that its Suddenlink brand has rebranded to Optimum, bringing the company’s telecommunications products and services under one unified brand across its entire footprint.
What is Altice mean
Altice means Altice N.V., a public company with limited liability ( naamloze vennootschap ) under Dutch law, together with its successors and permitted assigns.
Where is Altice from
2001: Altice is Born Altice USA is a holding company that incorporates the operations of U.S. cablecos Suddenlink and Cablevision.
It’s part of the Amsterdam-based telecoms and cable investment group Altice, which was originally founded by French entrepreneur Patrick Drahi in 2001.
References
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/all-ip-xfinity-fiber-only-network
https://www.xfinity.com/support/articles/xfinity-instant-tv-faqs
https://www.xfinity.com/corporate/customers/policies/videonotice