Cablevision Customers Have Accessed the Internet More Than One Million Times Over Optimum WiFi
Posted on: Thursday, 2 April 2009, 07:00 CDT
Company Surpasses A Million Mobile Internet Connections As Optimum Online Customers Take Advantage Of The Convenience Of Free Wireless Web Access That Is Reliable And Faster Than Costly Cell Phone Data Plans
Available Across The Company's
The nation's largest and most advanced WiFi network is now available in commercial and high-traffic locations across Cablevision's
"Optimum WiFi is as valuable to consumers and as disruptive to existing wireless data providers as our residential voice product was to traditional landline telephony, and today Cablevision is the majority residential phone provider across much of our market," said
"Cablevision's high-speed Internet customers have clearly embraced Optimum WiFi as their preferred solution for Internet access when away from home," said
Optimum WiFi is an important extension of Cablevision's award-winning Optimum Online high-speed Internet service, the most highly-penetrated Internet service in the nation with approximately 2.5 million customers and a broadband market share exceeding 70 percent in the company's service area. By extending the Optimum network wirelessly to commercial and high-traffic locations throughout Cablevision's footprint, Optimum Online customers can stay connected wherever they are at no additional cost. Time spent waiting for a train or sitting on a downtown bench can be used for work or fun online - to check e-mail, download music, watch mobile video, blog, monitor RSS feeds, get directions or post updates to Twitter or Facebook.
Detailed information on Optimum WiFi and interactive network coverage maps are available at http://www.optimumwifi.com. Cablevision began activating Optimum WiFi last year and expects to complete the deployment across its entire service area in early 2010.
Optimum Online customers using laptop computers and portable WiFi-enabled devices like the iPhone, iPod touch and some BlackBerry models can access Optimum WiFi through a simple sign-on screen. Currently, there are more than 5,000 different types of consumer electronic devices certified to operate over WiFi, the same wireless Internet standard more than half of Cablevision's Optimum Online customers use at home through wireless broadband routers. More than 300 million WiFi-enabled devices were sold last year, a figure expected to grow to 1 billion in 2012. Apple recently announced that it has already sold more than 30 million iPhone and iPod touch devices, both of which prominently feature WiFi.
Once a customer logs into Optimum WiFi by entering their Optimum User ID and password, the network delivers fast symmetrical speeds of up to 1.5 megabits-per-second. Optimum WiFi uses the same standard used in wireless home networks, 802.11, and any device that is certified by the WiFi Alliance as adhering to the 802.11 standards and has a web browser will be able to access the Optimum WiFi network.
About Cablevision
Cablevision Systems Corporation (NYSE: CVC) is one of the nation's leading media and entertainment companies. Its cable television operations serve more than 3 million households in the
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