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dirtybackroad · 3 years ago
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the cable guy
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day 3 prompt: digital
Outsider POV fic. The bunker needs wifi. Enter Dave.
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Dave knew this would be an odd job from the moment he got the assignment. If he was being honest, he didn’t predict that things would be quite this strange, but regardless, he saw the red flags from the jump. 
First of all, when his boss sent out the list of addresses for the day’s installations, one was listed as only a set of coordinates. Dave was a fuckin’ cable guy, not a sailor or a goddamned pilot. He was afraid of the ocean, and his coke bottle glasses were proof that he lacked the 20/20 needed for the latter profession. He was simply a cable guy, and honestly, he didn’t even know if his car’s GPS would accept the coordinates to help him make the drive. 
Shit, he was a cable guy, not some fuckin’ computer whiz. He claimed to be able to hook up some wires, turn on a few modems. Maybe climb a telephone pole if things got really rough, but for the most part, Dave was just a man in his sixties. Ready to retire and slightly confused by modern technology. 
A problem for later, Dave put it out of his mind and carried out his first two installations of the day. An apartment set-up that took seven minutes and cost the poor woman nearly two hundred in fees was first, followed by a new construction that took eight times as long. 
Then Dave was off towards the coordinates, the newfangled touchscreen map in his car easily adjusting to using such an antiquated navigational system. Where in the world was he headed that didn’t even have a goddamned street address?  
Every job he was assigned came with its own challenges. The clients could be rude, the hookups old, the tech malfunctioning. No amount of weird gigs could have prepared Dave for this. 
It officially started when the GPS took a sharp left off the highway onto an unincorporated dirt road. The city radio station was already getting spotty out this far, but after a few minutes on the drive, static took over. The tires kicked up vision-obscuring amounts of dust, and Dave was glad he was the only one on the road that day. 
The robotic voice of his car’s navigation system announced that his destination was coming up. After a mental checklist of the gear he would need to grab from the trunk, Dave refocused on peering down the road ahead for his destination. 
As he carried on down the road, a large industrial building came into view. Dave hoped he had somehow mistyped the coordinates or the GPS was wrong because if not, he feared he’d been lured out into the woods to die. 
What looked like either a factory or a prison growing out of the hillside was the only structure for what felt like miles, and the voice of the navigational system announced Dave’s arrival. He took out his phone and fumbled with his company’s app to pull up the client’s phone number. 
The phone was barely allowed to ring before the line was picked up with a click and a panicked voice asking for a “Dean?”
“No, this is Dave? From Comcast?” 
The man on the other line let out a loud puff of a breath. “Sorry, I’m waiting for a call.” 
Dave announced his arrival at the location, and the man announced his intent to meet at the door. The cable man grabbed his duffle bag from the trunk and headed off towards the only thing nearby that could be considered a doorway. 
A short staircase of steps was followed by the strangest introduction to the assumed man of the house, one Richie Sambora, who looked nothing like the guitarist and only made Dave think he was given an alias. It would make sense; only someone with a lot to hide would live in a place like this. 
The door, which was below ground level and opened directly into the hillside, let out onto an even bigger staircase and a cavernous room. Dave didn’t even want to think about how much wire he’d need to make the connections necessary. “Richie” led the way down the metallic staircase, and Dave realized that he most definitely was dealing with the mob. 
It had to be organized crime; there was no better explanation for what Dave was dealing with. He fought to keep an even expression on his face when “Richie” turned back to gauge his reaction. Taking a closer look, the man was definitely muscle, and judging by the holster on his hip, he was ready to go. Dave just smiled, glad he was here to install the wifi and not shakedown a rival gang. 
They were standing in what could only be described as a war room. A giant map covered the table in the center, a switchboard and telegraph off to the side. A telegraph. In 2013. 
Maybe this wasn’t the mob. Perhaps this was just terrorism. 
Should Dave call someone?  
“Where would you like to have the router?” Dave asked his normal questions in the face of a situation that was absolutely abnormal. 
The construction around them couldn’t be any more recent than the late 30s, and the furniture didn’t seem to have been updated since then either. That didn’t bode well for the modem they needed to connect. 
The man smiled almost sheepishly and directed off towards a long hallway off of the main room. Shit, things were gonna get weirder before things were gonna get done. The guy who was definitely not named Richie led Dave out of the war room, past the largest telescope Dave had ever seen (yeah, definitely terrorism), and into the corridor. A few suspiciously shut doors down was a doorway that opened to reveal a spaceship’s worth of control panels, various outlets, and inputs. 
Where was this place? What was this place? 
For lack of anything better to say, Dave dumbly asked, “Here?” and got a nod in response. 
They were so far underground and into this hillside that Dave was sure a call to 911 for help would be impossible. But, just as the thought crossed his mind, the client’s phone rang out. 
Large hands wrestled to answer so quickly that the phone was nearly dropped in the struggle. 
“Dean?”
Pretending to be uninterested, Dave grabbed for his duffle-bag. The electric hum of the room and the space between the two men ensured that “Dean’s” response was inaudible, so Dave pulled out a few cables to start and went about his job. 
“Is everything fine?” A pause. “How about Cas?” A sigh. “Dude, how could I have known that? Gimme a minute; the Comcast guy is h-“ 
Dave fumbled with the modem while he pretended not to be so interested in what this Dean had to say on the other end. 
“But you got it?” The client asked emphatically, then immediately lowered his voice. “Salted and burned?”   
What?
Dave managed to keep from looking over, but the phone call must have ended because the next words spoken were to him. 
“I’m going to be right down the hall if you need anything. I’ll let you work.” 
Great. Dave was now alone with his thoughts. He focused hard on the task at hand, stringing cables to and fro, arguing with himself about whether or not to notify homeland security. 
The usual routine for a cable guy, right?
It couldn’t have been more than twenty minutes before “Richie” was back, his floppy hair and big doe eyes at odds with the general air of uncertainty in the room. The suspicion seemed to go both ways, and Dave wondered how many outsiders were allowed in. He suspected he might be the first. 
The modem and router were both set up, but if Dave remembered correctly, the client asked for a signal booster to be installed in another room. 
“All set here; where would you like your extender?” His robotic customer service demeanor seemed to set aside some of the client’s nervous energy as well. 
A few moments later, “Richie” was guiding Dave back up the hallway they’d come down and into the room with the large map table. From there, Dave was led into some sort of library. Now he only had more questions. 
He was left right at the entrance to the library when the other man dashed up the stairs to answer a call. This part was easy, just a simple power cable and then a few configurations on his phone, and then Dave could be on his way. Hopefully, without being marked as an enemy of whatever state this guy represented. 
But no. Dave couldn’t just have a normal Wednesday. 
The sound of heavy footfalls on metal came ringing through the space. Dave looked up to see Richie had just let in two friends. One was wearing a tattered and burnt shirt, and the other looked nearly spotless like he was coming home from an office job. Dave was definitely going to be killed for seeing this, so he just pretended he didn’t, looking back down at the outlets in the library wall. 
Out of the corner of his eye, Dave saw the three men make their way down the stairs, their voices coming into earshot as he worked. 
“-fuckin told me that the oldest son had the pocketwatch, so we were in his damn basement for nearly an hour before the thing showed up, and it was pissed. Cas nearly got whacked, but-”
“Cable guy, remember?” 
“Whatever. We figured it out; no thanks to you. Had to go grave robbin’ for the watch, but-“
“Dean!” The first man reached out to smack at his shoulder, serving as a warning to keep quiet. 
Tattered shirt guy, who Dave now knew was the Dean from the phone call earlier, sauntered into the library and plopped down in a chair across from Dave. 
“So!  We're goin' digital.  Did Sa-“
Richie cleared his throat loudly enough that Dave startled. 
Dean restarted. “Did Richie offer you anything to drink?” 
So it was a fake name. Not that Dave needed proof, he knew Bon Jovi and how to spot a red flag, but it was nice to have more assurance that he wasn’t just paranoid. 
Gesturing to the bottled water that Dave brought in with his bags, he dismissed the offer. The next step was waiting for the configuration signal to connect, and Dave wanted to avoid small talk as much as possible. He thought his safest bet was to absorb as little information as possible to keep in these guys’ good graces. 
A peek at the titles on the bookshelf to his right didn’t ease his anxieties. De Occulta Philosophia libri III, Tryals of the Spirit, and A Magical Record of the Beast didn’t exactly sound like book-club-friendly novels, but they also didn’t sound like the collection of a mad terrorist cell either. 
“We’re thinking about offering library cards and a good kids story time.” Damnit, Dave was caught looking. When he looked up to see Dean’s reaction, the man was just wearing a self-assured smile. The man’s laid-back demeanor was at odds with the bizarre situation and the fact that he looked like he’d been through a house fire. 
Dave must have looked horrified because Dean gave a follow-up clarification. “Joking, joking.” 
Dave’s phone chimed to notify him that the setup was complete, and he had never stood up faster in his life. He had lost track of “Richie” and the businessman, but upon exiting the library, the two were seated at the map table, hunched over and whispering. 
Dave only heard the words “haunted” and “vessel” before the two were startled at his presence. The cable man fumbled for his usual phrases, anything brisk and easy to get him out the door, but he was truthfully at a loss for words. He gaped a bit, dumbly, at the cast of characters around him and grabbed his bag strap. 
“Thank you for choosing Comcast?” It came out as a question while Dave tried his best to give a customer service smile. Usually, he’d have the client check a device or something for the connection, but all Dave wanted was to be in his car, headed back towards safety on that damned dirt road. 
He did not get paid well enough for this shit. 
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ctvformeinhampton · 4 years ago
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bestoptimumrouters · 5 years ago
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Modem vs. Router: How Do They Differ?
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and how each work can assist you with being a superior purchaser. You'll set aside cash by buying gear, as opposed to paying a month to month charge to an ISP.
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The distinction between a modem and a switch is that a modem associates with the web, and a switch interfaces gadgets to Wi-Fi. We explored both to remove the disarray about how they work and to assist you with picking which gadget you'll requirement for your web needs.
Modem versus Router
Modem
Unravels the sign from an ISP.
Associates straightforwardly to the web.
Doesn't set up a neighborhood organization.
Isn't liable for Wi-Fi.
Switch
Sets up a nearby organization.
Makes and oversees Wi-Fi.
Parts a web association with a few gadgets.
Doesn't unravel the sign from an ISP.
Requires a modem to interface with the web.
It's anything but difficult to get the two gadgets stirred up if your web access supplier (ISP) rents both to you as a major aspect of a web bundle. Knowing the contrast between a modem and a switch and how each work can assist you with being a superior purchaser. You'll set aside cash by buying gear, as opposed to paying a month to month charge to an ISP.
Modems Pros and Cons
Points of interest
Associates with an ISP.
Viable explicitly with the ISP.
Converts the sign from the ISP to a widespread one that a PC can utilize.
Drawbacks
Can't make a neighborhood organization.
Doesn't run Wi-Fi.
Doesn't associate various gadgets to the web.
A modem associates the wellspring of your web from your ISP and your home organization, regardless of whether you utilize a link supplier, for example, Comcast, fiber optics from FIOS, satellite, for example, Direct TV, or a DSL or dial-up telephone association. The modem interfaces with the switch—or straightforwardly to a PC—utilizing an Ethernet link. Modems are distinctive for each sort of administration; they are not exchangeable.
ISPs lease modems to endorsers for a month to month charge. Be that as it may, link modems are ready to move at moderately low costs. Month to month rental rates are around $10 extra every month. In the event that you intend to save a similar help for a year or more, purchasing a link modem that costs about $100 rapidly pays for itself. FIOS-viable modems are difficult to find, so all things considered, it's advantageous to lease one from Verizon. Some ISPs rent the two modems and switches.
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buyyourownmodem-blog · 8 years ago
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The Excellent Performance of Comcast Telephone Modems
Are you looking up powerful modems with incredible speed and processing power to get you through the day without hassle? Do you need a quick and reliable way to access the internet for work or domestic purposes? Are you looking for an internet device that is most suitable to your daily usage style and needs? If your answer is yes to any of these questions, you can rest easy because the right answer is Comcast Telephone Modems. Now, this article is here to break down all the little essentials and info you need to get started because for some newcomers who are just getting started, the entire process of configuring a modem can be frustrating and stressful on its own. In recent times, modems are considered to be essential household items that enable one to access the internet, it is a commonly used device to gain access to the internet if one does not have a Wi-Fi router or any other means of gaining access the World Wide Web.
What is a modem?
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Now a modem(originating from the two words: modulator and demodulator) can basically be described as a small device that is connected to or placed in between your personal computer and your wall or cable box but this all depends on the type of internet connection you have.
It is a piece of computer hardware that converts data that is being sent over to it in order to enable it to be shown on your personal computer. Computer information is always stored digitally so a modem does the work by converting the information into a digital form that is recognizable to your computers. Information that is being sent through cable lines or over the phone can simply be referred to as analog waves and what a modem basically does is to receive those analog waves and translate it into a digital form that can be recognized by your personal computer and sends it through to the computer for it to be able to be read.
This basically means that your modem is sure to get you connected to the internet to enable you to access the internet for all your favorite personal activities such as streaming videos online to watch, uploading videos on your favorite video hosting sites(YouTube, Dailymotion, Tubidy), download any files of your preference, check emails and stay up to date with the news, video calls with your friends and family, utilizing social media websites and apps and other activities that you would prefer to perform online. 
In the olden days, we used to have dial-up modems which converted audio from the telephone lines into a form that our computer can understand but today you don’t really see those kinds of modems around, what you do see is cable modems and DSL modems
They usually work in similar ways by taking data that comes in a certain way through the wall usually in a big thick coaxial cable or a cable that comes from your telephone line and converts it into data that your computer or router can identify.
Here’s a simple guide breaking down the kinds of modems we currently have around:
DSL: DSL simply stands for Digital Subscriber lines and it is used to refer to an array of high-speed communication services that have been provided through the PSTN which stands for the Public Switched Telephone Network. A DSL modem can either be used to connect to an external modem just like with cable modems but with a dissimilar plugin completely, or your personal computer might have an internal modem that handles everything by utilizing your telephone lines to dial in and enable you to gain access to the internet. The DSL modem is usually a popular type of modem used for internet access because unlike dial-up modems, you can talk on the phone while you’re on the internet.
Dial-Up: Dial-up can simply be referred to as a type of internet access that utilizes a telephone line in order to connect to an ISP (Internet Service Provider). These dial-up modems are quite slow in relation to the other types of modems on the market like Cable and DSL modems. Another slight problem that comes with the use of Dial-Up connections it that you cannot browse the internet and talk on the phone at the same time. The two activities cannot be done all at once.
Modems and routers are usually confused together or are used interchangeably even though they both hold different meanings. To clarify the whole mix up, the two most important components in any kind of computer network are a modem (can either be Cable or DSL) and a wireless router. The router is basically connected to the modem and the modem is connected to the cable company’s coaxial cable. A modem basically establishes a data connection and maintain the connection that is currently ongoing with your personally chosen Internet Service Provider and converts the signals that are sent to it and send it to the router.
The router though can basically be described as a hardware network device that mainly takes care of all the traffic directing purposes on the internet. It works by forwarding all the traffic that has been generated by the internet to the modem while simultaneously keeping internal traffic, such as computer networking with other computers or another device like a computer to printer network connection, from leaving the network.
Comcast Telephone modems are highly reputable for being highly proficient and effective when it comes to performance and speed. It is always usually recommended that you purchase a modem that is highly capable when it comes to particular variables like the security features of the modem, whether it utilizes WPS(Wi-Fi Protected Setup), WPA/WPA2 (Wi-Fi Protected Access) Security Protocol and WEP.
You should also consider whether the modem you have in mind will be compatible with your personal computer, you have to affirm if the modem will be able to run on your computer’s software so you can be well equipped to pick the right modem.
The size of the modem is also a feature to consider if you take into account the area you will place the modem, whether you will attach it to the wall or keep it on your desk near your other computer accessories.
The price of the modem is also a factor to consider when looking for the right modem to buy, modems usually have a price range of $10 to $180 depending on the factors like the type of connection and its speed and performance. Comcast telephone Modems have made quite a name for themselves on the market as they are considered as high-performance devices and are highly sought after. Comcast telephone modems provide the user with quick and easy internet access with no hassles, they are incredibly effective and are usually regarded as the best modems on the market. They offer outstanding security to ensure your information is safe and protected, giving you the comfort and peace of mind to freely get around to doing your business on the internet. Comcast modems are definitely a worthy addition to your inventory and is bound to make your life so much easier.
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productbehindreviews · 2 years ago
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buyyourownmodemstuff · 1 year ago
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How are modems used today?
Modems, short for modulator-demodulator, are devices that enable digital data to be transmitted over analog communication channels. They play a crucial role in connecting computers and other digital devices to the internet and other networks. Modems serve as crucial communication devices that enable the conversion, transmission, and Reception of digital data over various types of communication channels, connecting devices to the internet and facilitating communication between them.
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What are the uses of modems?
There are different kinds of modems that we use today. For example, there are Xfinity Approved Modems, Comcast Approved Modems, and Cox Approved Modems. Let us know about the uses of modems and how they help professionals today.
Internet connectivity
Modems help with maintaining internet connectivity with devices such as computers and routers. Modems often offer connectivity to an entire computer network and are very useful. You can access the internet with modems when you use telephone lines, cable lines, or satellite connections. There are different types of modems to support such internet connectivity. You could use a Comcast-approved modem for the same reason and enjoy excellent internet connectivity. These approved modems are of the highest quality and are great for office work.
Data transmission and Reception
The data transmission and reception process is also smoothly done by modems. Modem types such as Xfinity-approved modems can be used for smooth data transmission and Reception. The modems can be used for the exchange of data over different digital channels. These modems are easy to use and facilitate communication between computers and other online resources. The modems, such as a COX-approved modem, can really help with communication between the different nodes of a computer network. The data transmission process can be aided with modems that are high quality and facilitate communication on different nodes.
Conclusion
You might have to choose a good modem for your professional needs and computer networks. For multiple computer networks, you need the support of a high-quality modem. The modems should be durable and fast so that you can use them under different virtual conditions. You can go to a nearby internet connection provider or an electronic store to figure out which modem type you want for your house or office. These good-quality modems pass through a lot of quality checks and are the best in the industry for your usage standards. You can use a modem for internet and telecommunication.
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cablecutterbunnings · 4 years ago
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Videotron the most Quebecois Canadian company
Videotron S.E.N.C. 1 is one of Canada's leading telecommunications companies. Founded in 1964, it is active in the fields of cable distribution, Internet access, cable telephony, and wireless telephony in 
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most residential and commercial markets in Quebec, and also in the villages of Ontario. It is a subsidiary of Quebecor Media.
The company's main competitor is Bell Canada, which also offers residential and commercial services in Quebec.
From the beginnings to the 2000s ( Videotron )
Founded in 1964 by André Chagnon, Roger Jauvin, Pierre Hébert and three other shareholders under the name Télécâble Vidéotron ltée, the first cable network was built in the north of Montreal and in certain sectors of Laval under the direction of André Chagnon.
From 1966 to 1969, Videotron expanded and modernized by acquiring several small cable distribution networks in most regions of Quebec.
In 1969, the company offered the first pay-per-view service under the name of Sélecto-TV.In 1974, a two-way network was created in Saint-Jérôme, one of the first in the world at the time. In 1980, Vidéotron acquired Cablevision Nationale, thus becoming the largest cable operator in Quebec.
On November 20, 1985, in order to obtain funds for future investments, the company was listed on the stock exchange.
On July 14, 1986, Videotron acquired Télé-Métropole, the main private television station in Montreal (affiliated with the TVA network), and became one of the major players in the communications industry in Quebec. The Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) approved the transaction on January 28, 1987.
In 1989, the company opened the first video rental stores under the Le SuperClub Vidéotron brand. The first fiber-optic network is created between the cities of Quebec and Montreal.
On January 24, 1990, Videotron launched an innovative interactive cable system called Video way.
In 1995, Videotron became an Internet access provider, offering a modem and cable service that had 638,000 customers in 2005.
In 1997, CF Cable TV, serving mainly English-speaking customers in the western territories of Montreal and Laval, was acquired by Videotron.
On March 29, 1999, Videotron launched its digital television service in Montreal.
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The Quebecor era ( Videotron )
The company was bought by Quebecor in August 2000, for the sum of 4.9 billion CAD. The transaction is concluded after a series of takeover bids putting in competition the Quebec group Quebecor, supported by the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Quebec and the Canadian cable giant Rogers Communications of Toronto. The CRTC approved the transfer of Videotron's operations on May 23, 2001, requiring in exchange that Quebecor sell the TQS network, another property of the group.
In 2001, Télé Numérique changed its name to Illico.
In 2003 Videotron launched a video on demand and high-definition digital television service.
In 2005, the company launched a residential cable telephone service in the greater Montreal area, which it gradually extended to all the regions it serves. That same year, the company merged its Videotron Telecom and Videotron ltée activities into a single company. In less than a year, Videotron has become the second-largest telecommunications provider in Quebec, after Bell Canada, with 163,000 subscribers.
In 2006 the company launched into mobile telephony but does not have its own network.
In 2007, Videotron opened a call center in Egypt through the company Xceed which also works for Microsoft or General Motors, in order to expand the company's ability to respond to inquiries and technical follow-up of clients.
In August 2007, Videotron revised its residential unlimited High-Speed ​​Internet service by limiting its Extreme High-Speed ​​Internet package, which was unlimited in terms of bandwidth since its creation in 2002, by introducing a consumption limit of 100 Combined upstream and downstream GB, with a charge of CAD 1.50 per additional GB. The new measure, which entered into force on October 1, 2007, is causing controversy among users9. A class-action lawsuit was also launched following this change in consumption limit by the Union des consommateurs du Québec10,11, with success.
As of December 31, 2007, Videotron had 1,638,000 subscribers to conventional cable television service, including 768,000 subscribers to the illico digital television service.
In 2008, Videotron rolled out Intern ( Videotron )
 In 2008, Videotron rolled out DOCSIS 3.0 Wideband Internet technology to enable the launch on February 2008 of TGV 30 Internet and TGV 50 Internet access, allowing respective download speeds of up to 30 Mbit / s and 50 Mbit / s to meet the needs of customers. Internet users in search of very high speed.
In July 2008, Videotron announced that it had reached the figure of one million subscribers to its high-speed cable Internet service12. In October of the same year, Videotron injected 800 M CAD into its advanced wireless network.
In the spring of 2010, Videotron launched IllicoWeb, a television and video-on-demand service accessible via the Web. The company also announces that it should launch its new mobile phone system in the fall of 2010.
On September 9, 2010, Videotron launched its 3G + mobile telephone service. Subscribers can also watch TV (IllicoMobile) and program their personal digital recorder directly from their mobile phone (EnpMobile): all renamed Illico.
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On March 28, 2014, Videotron signed an agreement with Apple to add the iOS platform to its range of cellular telephones marketed, which included the Android, Windows, and Symbian platforms. Videotron reached the milestone of 500,000 customers for mobile telephony a little earlier in the year. A merger between the mobile networks of Rogers Communications and Videotron was made in the spring of 2014.
In June 2014, Videotron Business launched the very first North American package which includes a combined Voice and Data package in its package range [ref. necessary], to try to offer packages similar to European packages, more advantageous.
On April 7, 2015, Québécor, manager of the new Quebec City amphitheater, gave the name of the Videotron Center to this building.
In 2017, the company was ordered by the Court of Appeal to reimburse its subscribers, following its unilateral revisions of the contractual causes in 2007, providing for a limitation of internet speed14.
In September 2018, Videotron launched the test phase of Fizz, a low-cost MVNO supplier using its network.
On August 17, 2019, the CRTC imposed on Videotron and its two competitors, Bell and Rogers, a reduction in the resale price of their network to small independent access providers, due to numerous errors in the cost calculation methods. The decision, retroactive to 2016, after a first temporary decision in the same direction, has the effect of reducing prices by 1016.
On August 27, 2019, Videotron launched Helix, a new Internet and IPTV service based on Comcast's X1 platform.
In December 2019, Videotron formalized its partnership with Samsung for the deployment of its LTE-A and 5G access networks in Quebec and in the Ottawa region. This new step will allow Videotron to accelerate the construction of its new generation network and aim for gradual commissioning in 2020.
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