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  1. Charter Communications History. History. Charter Communications, Inc. was founded in 1993, and while the company has grown dramatically over the past two decades, our roots take us back to the pioneering days of cable. What began as mom-and-pop businesses in the late 1940s with cable strung from hilltop to homes has morphed into the advanced ...

  2. Spectrum is the trade name of Charter Communications, which is widely used by market consumers and commercial cable television channels, internet, telephone, and wireless service providers. The brand was first introduced in 2014; prior to that, these services were marketed primarily under the Charter brand.

  3. Charter Communications, Inc. Address: 12444 Powerscourt Drive, Suite 100. St. Louis, Missouri 63131. U.S.A. Telephone: (314) 965-0555. Fax: (314) 965-9745. http://www.chartercom.com. Statistics: Public Company. Incorporated: 1993. Employees: 13,000. Sales: $2.92 billion (1999) Stock Exchanges: NASDAQ. Ticker Symbol: CHTR.

  4. Charter Communications is a cable system group begun in Delaware in 1993. They have Cable television, Internet and telephone services for over 26 million customers in 41 U.S. States. [1] The Charter headquarters are in Stamford, Connecticut, though many operations remain in St. Louis, Missouri. [2]

  5. We Are a Connectivity Company. At Charter, we connect our customers to superior communications and entertainment products with the highest quality service. From Spectrum Internet Gig and our path to 10G , to Advanced WiFi and Spectrum Mobile, our fast and secure broadband network powers the future. Redefining Connectivity.

  6. In July 2022, Charter added all Spectrum News networks, including NY1, Bay News 9 and News 13, to their Spectrum TV mobile and smart TV apps within the 2200s tier of channels, allowing nationwide access to their full suite of networks for Spectrum subscribers. Background.

  7. News about Charter Communications Inc., including commentary and archival articles published in The New York Times.

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