Suddenlink officials said some groups still may be eligible for a free or reduced-rate Internet service; however, representatives from those groups need to contact Suddenlnk. The $139 per month charge ...
Cequel Communications Holdings, LLC, which does business as Suddenlink Communications (“Suddenlink” or “the Company”), announced today that BC Partners and CPP Investment Board (“CPPIB”), in ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — Suddenlink, which has around 190,000 internet and cable subscribers in West Virginia, will become Optimum by the end of the year. However, for Delegate Daniel Linville (R-Cabell), ...
HUNTINGTON — Suddenlink is changing its name to Optimum. Several West Virginia customers report receiving letters from Suddenlink’s parent company, Altice USA, that it will end the Suddenlink brand as ...
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Optimum and Suddenlink, brands of Altice USA (NYSE: ATUS), today announce that households that enroll in the Federal Government’s Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) can ...
Qualifying households will receive a credit of up to $50 a month (or up to $75 a month for households on Tribal lands) on broadband services and associated equipment rental charges as part of the ...
Suddenlink announced recently that it is continuing to upgrade technology in Kingwood as part of a larger, three-year companywide program that calls for approximately $350 million of capital ...
This story was updated Monday, Oct. 21, 2019, with a comment emailed from an Altice representative. Altice offers Suddenlink services in Enid. ENID, Okla. — As Enid’s 10-year contract with Suddenlink ...
Click Here to watch Suddenlink Editorial SUDDENLINK E-Mail AddressYesterday we offered the e-mail address to SUDDENLINK's local general manager. The SUDDENLINK employee we spoke with gave us the wrong ...
Suddenlink Communications reports today that all of its master control systems for the East Texas communities it serves continued to operate during and after Hurricane Ike, but that damages to its ...
Crossroads cable subscribers could lose a number of channels if an ongoing contract dispute between Suddenlink Communications and News Corp/Fox does not come to a resolution. The two companies are at ...
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