Long after merger, AOL and Time Warner Cable join forces

Telecommunications Mergers & Acquisitions, February, 2005 by Anonymous

BUSINESS

Among all the elusive synergies promised by American Online's 2001 merger with Time Warner was one seemingly concrete benefit: AOL could help run the highspeed Internet service offered by time Warner's cable division. Time Warner cable will now sell a broadband service that combines its Road Runner high-speed service with AOL's online features, and AOL will try to get its customers who live in areas served by Time Warner cable to upgrade to the new service.

While Time Warner cable will still offer Road Runner service and high-speed service from Earthlink, it will emphasize a combined AOL-Road Runner service, which will use the AOL software and give customers an AOL.com e-mail address.

AOL did try to offer a broadband service in conjunction with Time Warner...

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