Breezeline to assist Senior Monongalians with computers, food donation
Members of Senior Monongalians will receive the gift of two computers and a donation of canned goods for the Senior Food Pantry, according to Executive Director Lisa Martin.
Members of Senior Monongalians will receive the gift of two computers and a donation of canned goods for the Senior Food Pantry, according to Executive Director Lisa Martin.
Breezeline, the nation's eighth-largest cable operator, has extended its advanced fiber network into Durham, New Hampshire, continuing the company's year-long expansion in the state and offering residences and businesses a new choice in internet, TV and voice providers.
Breezeline launched a new cloud-based phone service made for small businesses. Called “Hosted Voice Essential,” it uses cloud technology and smart software to create a fully-managed service that’s powered through Breezeline’s business internet services.
Breezeline, the nation’s eighth-largest cable operator, has launched “Hosted Voice Essential,” a new cloud-based phone service designed for smaller businesses.
More than 200 Breezeline employees, family members and community partners volunteered their time to plant more than 100 trees at 15 locations in eight states where Breezeline provides internet, TV and phone services.
Breezeline teamed up with the National Bullying Prevention Center to distribute cyberbullying prevention resources to over 2,200 educators.
The cable company Breezeline is taking the next step in its expansion into New Hampshire, opening a customer care center at 41 North Main St. in Concord. The company, formerly known as Atlantic Broadband, signed a cable franchise agreement with the city last year and has been installing fiber optic cables on utility poles throughout Concord since then, signing up customers for TV, internet and voice phone service.
Mayor James Fiorentini said he has found a competitor to Comcast, the city’s biggest cable TV and internet provider, and he expects to finalize a licensing agreement soon. If the contract between the city and Breezeline is approved, it could take as long as a year for the company to install the infrastructure needed to service Haverhill customers, according to the mayor’s office. Pricing is still to be announced.
A Quincy-based company is expected to win approval over the next few months to provide internet, television and voice competition in Haverhill. Breezeline, formerly known as Atlantic Broadband, is the eighth largest cable operator in the country. It plans to spend $28 million to wire the city, according to Mayor James J. Fiorentini. The company, better known locally under the names of properties it purchased from MetroCast and Charter Communications, already operates over the border in New Hampshire. It is the first challenger to Comcast’s historical dominance in Haverhill. Fiorentini called the company’s entrance “years in the making.”
Breezeline has been named the Multi-System Operator of the Year by industry publication, Cablefax. Cablefax, which has reported on the cable, broadcasting and telecom industries for more than 30 years, made the announcement in its “Top Ops” magazine published Monday.
Breezeline, the eighth-largest cable operator in the U.S., will partner with state and local officials in Maryland to extend the availability of broadband internet in Cecil, St. Mary’s, and Queen Anne’s Counties.
Breezeline will rebrand the cable systems it acquired last September from WideOpenWest, Inc. (WOW!) in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio. The systems, which have been operating as WOW! since last September, will become Breezeline starting in May.
WOW! customers across Greater Cleveland will be getting new bills, email addresses and cloud-based TV as Breezeline, the company that bought WOW!’s operations, starts to transition customers in May.
WOW! will officially become Breezeline in a few weeks in Columbus and Cleveland, launching a string of changes to the internet, cable and phone service.
Breezeline has started to use electric vehicles (EVs), part of its commitment to reduce its operational emissions by 65% by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050.
Breezeline has introduced a new “Internet Assist Plus” package with download speeds up to 100 Mbps for customers who are eligible to receive broadband connectivity at discounted prices through the Federal Communications Commission’s Affordable Connectivity Program.
Today’s businesses are working harder than ever to meet customer demands and deliver exceptional experiences at each interaction. To improve the experience its customers have when using their cable services, Breezeline has announced a new app filled with tools for customers to bring everything they need to manage their accounts to their fingertips.
Breezeline, the eighth-largest cable operator in the U.S., has introduced a new "Internet Assist Plus" package with download speeds up to 100 Mbps for customers who are eligible to receive broadband connectivity at discounted prices through the Federal Communications Commission's Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP).
Breezeline's "WiFi Your Way for Business" is a premium managed service that leverages wireless mesh system and cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to provide enhanced WiFi for businesses.
Breezeline this month announced it has activated its first residential and business customers for fiber internet with symmetrical speeds in the city of Concord, NH. It is the latest phase of the company’s major expansion initiative in the state of New Hampshire.
Breezeline, formerly Atlantic Broadband, the nation's eighth-largest cable operator, today announced construction has commenced on a $7.2 million, 150-mile initiative that will extend the availability of broadband internet to more than 1,400 homes and businesses in Mathews, Caroline, Lancaster and Middlesex counties with first activations beginning as early as May of this year.
Breezeline, the nation’s eighth-largest cable operator, today announced it has upgraded residential internet speeds starting today at no additional cost for customers in select packages.
Breezeline, the nation’s eighth-largest cable operator, has activated its first residential and business customers in the City of Somersworth, New Hampshire.
Internet service provider Atlantic Broadband has been rebranded as Breezeline. The new name and logo were introduced to customers on Monday through a redesigned website, rebranded social media platforms and email announcements.
Following Atlantic Broadband’s acquisition of two cable systems in Cleveland and Columbus, Ohio , the cable operator has decided to rebrand itself as “Breezeline.” The new name will more accurately reflect its expanded geographical reach, which now covers 1.6 million homes and businesses, as well as its new service offerings and its commitment to customer care, the cable operator said.