Suddenlink Communications
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Suddenlink Communications, Inc. | |
Type | Private |
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Founded | 2006 |
Headquarters | St. Louis, MO |
Key people | Jerald L. Kent (Chief Executive Officer) |
Industry | Telecommunications |
Products | cable television, HDTV, cable telephone, broadband |
Revenue | $177.3 Million USD (2001) |
Website | suddenlink.com |
Suddenlink Communications, formerly Cebridge Connections, provides basic and digital cable television, and high-speed Internet services. The company has hundreds of thousands of business and residential customers that live and work in primarily suburban, small-town, and rural communities across more than twenty states.
In 2006 Cebridge purchased cable systems from Charter Communications and Cox Communications. Once the deals were complete the company changed its name to Suddenlink. [1] With these new cable systems Suddenlink is now among the nation’s top 10 largest cable system operators, serving 1.4 million customers primarily in the South Central United States [2]. Suddenlink offers digital television, phone, security, and high-speed Internet services . [3]