Charter Communications, Inc.
 | | Type | Public NASDAQ: CHTR | | Founded | 1993 | | Headquarters | St. Louis, MO | | Key people | Neil Smit, CEO Wayne H. Davis, Executive VP and CTO Michael J. Lovett, Executive VP and COO Robert Quigley, Executive VP and CMO | | Industry | Telecommunications | | Products | cable television, HDTV, cable telephone, broadband | | Revenue |
$5.254 Billion USD (2005) | | Net income |
-$970. Million USD (2005) | | Employees | 17,200 (2005) | | Website | www.charter.com | Charter Communications NASDAQ: CHTR is an American company providing cable television, HDTV, cable telephone, DVR, and broadband services over 6.2 million subscribers in 40 states in the United States. It is #3 in the cable television market behind Comcast and Time Warner Cable. Image File history File links Charter_logo. ...
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After being founded in 1993, a series of acquisitions as well as organic growth allowed its subscriber base to reach 1 million customers in 1998, 3.9 million in 1999, and 6.8 million in 2002 (2.3 million of which were digital cable service subscribers and nearly 750,000 broadband Internet service subscribers). The company was involved in an accounting fraud in 2000/2001 (relating to the inflation of revenue and operating cash flow and cable subscriber numbers) for which four former executives were convicted in 2005. The company had been under financial pressure following a series of acquisitions; its stock peaked at $27.75 per share in November 1999, before falling to under $1 in 2002.[1] On March 22, 2006, Charter announced that it will sell cable systems serving approximately 43,000 customers in Nevada, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah to Orange Broadband Holding Company. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
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Charter will also sell cable systems in West Virginia and Virginia to Cebridge Connections (now known as Suddenlink Communications) and cable systems in Kentucky and Illinois to New Wave Communications. [2] Official language(s) English Capital Charleston Largest city Charleston Area Ranked 41st - Total 24,244 sq mi (62,809 km²) - Width 130 miles (210 km) - Length 240 miles (385 km) - % water 0. ...
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[edit] History
- 1993 The company was started by three executives, two of them are Jerald Kent and Howard Wood, former employees of Cencom Cable Television in St. Louis
- 1994 Charter paid about $900 million for a controlling interest in Crown Media
- 1997 EarthLink and Charter join forces to deliver high-speed Internet access through cable modems to Charter's customers in California.
- 1998 Paul Allen buys a controlling interest
- 1998 Charter paid $2.8 billion to acquire Dallas cable company Marcus Communications
- 1998 the SEC investigates a buying binge by the company which leads to the indictment of four former executives for improper financial reporting
- 1999 Company goes public, trading on the NASDAQ stock exchange
- 2000 Charter Buys select AT&T cable markets, including Reno, NV
- 2001 MSN and Charter sign an agreement to offer MSN content and services to Charter’s broadband customers.
- 2001 Recipient of many awards including the Outstanding Corporate Growth Award from the Association for Corporate Growth, the R.E. "Ted" Turner Innovator of the Year Award from the Southern Cable Telecommunications Association, and the Fast 50 Award for Growth from the St. Louis Regional Chamber and Growth Association
- 2004 Charter settles a class action lawsuit concerning the questionable financial reporting
- 2005 Company joins HANA, the High Definition Audio-Video Network Alliance to help establish standards in consumer electronics interoperability
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Outsourcing On May 2, 2006, Charter announced it will shut down seven of its call centers in the U.S.. The call centers closing are in the following locations: United States is the current Good Article Collaboration of the week! Please help to improve this article to the highest of standards. ...
Other Charter call centers which are currently not scheduled to close are located in Vancouver, Washington, Rochester, Minnesota, and Louisville, Kentucky. These are increasing being integrated to act as one "virtualized" call center, though some functions are still performed at one or more particular call centers, particularly for business and telephony customers. As centers close, an increasing number of calls are being outsourced. Current outsource centers are located in the Cainta, Philippines, Panama City, Panama, Mexico City, Laredo, Texas, London, Ontario, Amherst, Nova Sciota, Brazilia, Brazil and Winnipeg, Manitoba. More outsource options are being explored. Nickname: Gateway City, Gateway to the West, or Mound City Location in the state of Missouri Coordinates: Country United States State Missouri County Independent City Mayor Francis G. Slay (D) Area - City 66. ...
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[edit] Trivia - Charter Champ is the term used for technicians of distinction at the HSI Data Contact Center located in Louisville, Kentucky. To achieve this distinction, a technician must achieve one of the top 10 scorecards in the center, weighted on Average Handle Time, Orders Per Call, Quality Assurance, and Compliance. The maximum score is a 5.25, with many Charter Champ technicians scoring 5.0 or better.
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