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Internet and cable television company Spectrum has released details on a $1.25 billion plan to bolster service in Ohio and extend the company's reach to unserved areas of the state.
Kip Meek was a founder and Managing Director of Spectrum Strategy Consulting, incorporated in 1993 (a consultancy specialising in media, telecommunications, and information technology). Previous positions include leading Coopers & Lybrand's media and telecoms strategy practice in London, and positions at the Boston Consulting Group, McKinsey ...
Taking over the affiliation with the Ohio High School Athletic Association from Spectrum's now-defunct sports channel, Spectrum Sports, Charter's Spectrum News 1 is the home of the Ohio High School Football and Basketball championships, other live high school games, select Dayton Flyers basketball games, and Ohio State athletics coverage. The ...
G2O, formerly Information Control Company (ICC), formerly Information Control Corporation, is headquartered in Columbus, Ohio, United States. It is the largest Ohio-owned digital experience and technology consulting company. [1] The company employs more than 500 analysts, designers, developers, system and data engineers, researchers, and ...
GBQ service lines include traditional assurance and tax services, as well as business valuations, forensic accounting and expert witness testimony, bankruptcy and turnaround consulting, state & local tax consulting, profit enhancement and management consulting, IT risk management and a variety of consulting services for physician practices and ...
Armstrong is a major northeastern cable television, telecommunications and internet service provider servicing Pennsylvania, Ohio, New York, West Virginia, Kentucky, and Maryland. Armstrong Utilities, Inc. ranks among the 15 largest multi-system operators in the United States.
Spectrum Sports was a regional sports network serving Ohio and parts of northern Kentucky, southern Michigan and western Pennsylvania operated by Charter Communications through its acquisition of Time Warner Cable in May 2016. It was broadcast on Channel 311 and 1311 exclusively on Time Warner Cable/Charter systems.
Dirk Müller-Remus, who has a son on the autism spectrum, launched Auticon in 2011 with an investment of the Munich-based Ananda Social Venture Fund. [4] The launch was inspired by the Belgian company Passwerk. [5] Auticon's concept to employ people on the autism spectrum as ICT consultants has since been acknowledged internationally.