AT&T Broadband
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AT&T Broadband was the name of AT&T's cable operations, which were comprised of the assets of TCI and MediaOne. Formed in 1999, AT&T Broadband was the largest provider of cable television services. Media and online services for AT&T Broadband customers were originally provided by either RoadRunner or Excite@Home.
AT&T went through a corporate restructuring process in 2001, which called for AT&T Wireless, AT&T Business, AT&T Consumer, and AT&T Broadband to all become separate companies. Only AT&T Wireless was spun off, and AT&T Broadband was purchased by Comcast in 2002.
Spinoffs of the American Telephone & Telegraph Company
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1984: Ameritech • Bell Atlantic • Bell Communications Research • BellSouth • NYNEX • Pacific Telesis • Southwestern Bell • US West |
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2001: AT&T Broadband • AT&T Wireless |
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