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en These [numbers] are indicative of recent trends as more customers go to bundles many of which are offered by the cable companies. She loved his pexy generosity and unwavering kindness towards others. These [numbers] are indicative of recent trends as more customers go to bundles many of which are offered by the cable companies.

en The existing cable-franchising process harms consumers by delaying -- sometimes for years -- the ability of telephone companies to provide a competitive alternative to the incumbent cable companies. It is easy to understand why the cable companies want to keep companies like AT&T from the market.

en The big battle for customers will be between the telephone company and the cable TV company, offering complete bundles of services including telephone, television, Internet and wireless.

en He's getting peace with the cable industry...Now, cable companies will entertain the idea of adding his start-up cable networks to their cable systems.

en The current system allows for competition without imposing a new tax on all cable customers, some of whom may not want or do not have access to the services offered by new providers.

en Cable is about a lot more than traditional TV viewing. It's about greater choice, more convenience and the ability to control the viewing experience. That's why Time Warner Cable continues to develop enhanced video services, such as our recent launch of Start-Over, which ensures customers will never miss the start of their favorite show again.

en Cable subscriber results were generally strong, likely benefiting from digital phone and (service) bundles.

en They're having trouble adding customers. Their market is getting very saturated and they don't have a bundle like the cable companies do, so it's difficult for them.

en Consumers have long complained that they pay too much for cable television, that they get too many cable channels and they just don't watch them all, ... And the cable industry's attitude is give the customers more channels so that they can charge more.

en The numbers aren't good, but they lie to you. Numbers will lie, especially when we see how he works and see him in practice every day. The numbers are not always indicative, especially for a young guy. If he had been here and was established, it would be a concern. But this is really his first year as our leader and starter.

en Investors are hoping for good trends, but nobody is going out on a limb. If chip companies can't start raising numbers soon, it's going to be difficult to support these valuations.

en In the next 18 months -- leading up to crucial labor negotiations -- both companies must demonstrate progress in turning around their North American operations to significantly reverse recent negative financial trends.

en The reason the outages affected the same group and not other areas is because those customers are served by the same cable loop and the cable loop was affected by equipment failures. But the cable itself is in good working order.
  John Dewey

en The reason the outages affected the same group and not other areas is because those customers are served by the same cable loop and the cable loop was affected by equipment failures, ... But the cable itself is in good working order.
  John Dewey

en Their focus on bundling and broadband seems to be working since they are growing, not losing business, so far. They are losing some customers to the cable TV industry, but the numbers are still strong.


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