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MediaOne

Comcast MO Group, Inc. (formerly MediaOne Group, Inc.) was created by US WEST Inc., one of the original Baby Bells Regional Bell Operating Companies, acquisition of Boston-based Continental Cable and combined with its previously acquired Atlanta-based Wometco/GTC. Wometco/GTC adopted the MediaOne name a year earlier. Media One Group was acquired in 2000 by AT&T Broadband, which was subsequently acquired by Comcast in 2002.

For the Indian television channel owned by Madhyamam Group, see MediaOne TV.

Company type

1998 (1998)

United States

"MediaOne Atlanta"—, Fayetteville (Georgia)

Atlanta

"MediaOne Chicago"— market (Illinois)

Chicago

"MediaOne Denver"— (Colorado) (Note: While MediaOne was at one point a very large employer in Denver, they never actually sold any services here despite this being the location of MediaOne Labs)[12]

Denver

"MediaOne Florida"—, Miami (Southeast/Southwest Florida)

Jacksonville

"MediaOne Midwest"—Metro /Ann Arbor, Erie Shore Region of Ohio (Toledo, Port Clinton, Fremont, Sandusky and Cleveland areas) (Michigan, Ohio)

Detroit

"MediaOne Minnesota"—Twin Cities ()

Minnesota

"MediaOne New England"—Boston (East/West , New Hampshire)

Massachusetts

"MediaOne West"—Bakersfield, , Los Angeles, Mendota, Stockton (California)

Fresno

The main markets & regions for MediaOne were:[11]


Besides the United States, MediaOne Group also had several smaller business operations in headed by CEO Ron Timmons:


Almost all of MediaOne's international holdings were sold off to satisfy regulators for the merger with AT&T.

List of communities served by Comcast

AT&T Broadband

CenturyLink

Qwest

U S WEST

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Continental Cablevision Story from Community Antenna Television to the Information Superhighway, (The)

(archived company website from 1999)

MediaOne