Adams Cable

Adams Cable

Infobox_Company
company_name = Adams Cable
company_| company_type = Private
company_slogan = Never a Dull Moment
foundation = 1949
location = Carbondale, Pennsylvania
key_people = Douglas Adams, President & CEO Wendy White, General Manager
industry = Telecommunications
products = Cable television, Internet Service Provider, VoIP
homepage = http://www.adamscable.com/

Adams Cable is a local cable television and Internet provider that serves northeast Pennsylvania along with southern Broome and Delaware counties in New York. Current products available are analog and digital cable television, HD television programming, echoes.net Broadband Internet service, and vCentrix phone service.

Current Systems

* Carbondale, Pennsylvania- covers northeast Lackawanna County, PA.
* Waymart, Pennsylvania- covers western Wayne County, PA and southeast Lackawanna County, PA.
* Thompson, Pennsylvania- covers eastern Susquehanna County, PA and northern Wayne County, PA.
* Hop Bottom, Pennsylvania- a legacy system that covers southwestern Susquehanna County, PA.
* New Milford, Pennsylvania- covers northern Susquehanna County, PA.
* Windsor, New York- covers rural Broome and Chenango counties in New York.
* Deposit, New York- covers the town of Deposit, NY.

External links

* [http://www.adamscable.com/ Adams Cable]
* [http://www.adamscable.com/digital/broadband.php Adams Broadband]
* [http://www.adamscable.com/digital/digital_phone.php Adams Digital Phone]


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