Buckeye CableSystem
Buckeye CableSystem, known as The CableSystem until the 1990s, is a cable company located in Toledo, Ohio, USA, which serves northwest Ohio and parts of southeast Michigan. Buckeye CableSystem is a full service cable company including TV, broadband and home telephone services.
It is owned by Block Communications which also owns The Blade newspaper.
Buckeye CableSystem also operates the cable system in Sandusky and Erie County in north central Ohio, which was formerly known as Erie County Cablevision.
Buckeye CableSystem also originates two cable-only channels, Toledo's CW Network affiliate WT05 and a regional sports network Buckeye CableSystem Sports Network (BCSN).
Services
- Buckeye Digital — digital TV service, including video-on-demand, DVR and HD along with standard digital channels.
- Buckeye Access — dial-up internet service.
- Buckeye Express — high-speed broadband service, in six different speeds (800 Kbit/s Down 100 Kbits/s Up, 4 Mbit/s Down 1 Mbit/s Up, 10 Mbit/s Down 1 Mbit/s Up, 20 Mbit/s Down 1.5 Mbit/s Up, 30 Mbit/s Down 2 Mbit/s up speeds and 50 Mbit/s Down 3 Mbit/s Up)
- Buckeye Express Wireless — wireless high-speed broadband hotspot service, available at various restaurants and libraries in the Toledo area; access is free for subscribers and available to all others for a fee (Toledo-area Burger Kings are also Buckeye hotspots, although these are free to subscribers and non-subscribers alike.)
- Buckeye Phone — digital home telephone service, using a hybrid VoIP
See also
- WT05 Toledo's CW
- Buckeye CableSystem Sports Network
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