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Cable World, Oct 7, 2002
THE BASICS
EMPLOYEES: 1,511 MILES OF PLANT: 13,000 BASIC SUBS: 550,000 AREAS OF COVERAGE: More than 49 cities throughout the Dallas-Ft. Worth metroplex including Cooper, Greenville, Graham, Elkhart and Palestine. PERCENT UPGRADED: 65% BANDWIDTH CAPACITY: 750 MHz BASIC RATES: $10.02 (32-35 channels) STANDARD CABLE RATES: $36.39 (75-80 channels) CABLE MODEM CUSTOMERS: 1.8 million (nationwide) CABLE MODEM RATES: $42.95/month plus $3 monthly modem rental fee DIGITAL VIDEO CUSTOMERS: 3.9 million (nationwide) DIGITAL RATES: six packages from $42.99 to $77.99 including one digital receiver and one remote ($6.60 more than standard rate) TELEPHONY: $16/month for basic line service, caller ID and call waiting through Oct. 31 TELEPHONY CUSTOMERS: 1.2 million (nationwide)
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