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In regards to Cogeco, they also have a small footprint on the mountain Between Upper Wellington and Upper Wentworth up to Mohawk (south side of Mohawk only).

Shaw also has a (very) small footprint on in lower Hamilton in and around Barton and Woodward.


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said by Gone:

Shaw also has a (very) small footprint on in lower Hamilton in and around Barton and Woodward.

Wouldn't this be because they bought Mountain View Cable a year or so ago?
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Yes. Mountain has that small footprint and it went to Shaw when they sold.



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said by Gone:

said by nitzguy:

In regards to Cogeco, they also have a small footprint on the mountain Between Upper Wellington and Upper Wentworth up to Mohawk (south side of Mohawk only).

Shaw also has a (very) small footprint on in lower Hamilton in and around Barton and Woodward.

They sure do...I remember a small debate with a customer who was moving into that area and he insisted that Cogeco was there, while my database insisted that it was not serviceable and that it was a mountain cable area...



Its a very weird part to have cable service....I wonder how that all came to be.


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Could have been a contract with one specific developer to develop one specific neighbourhood that never extended beyond that back in the 50s or whenever that area was built. Hamilton had like five or six different cable companies at any given point in the past, and I believe that part of the city was the bigger border between Maclean-Hunter and Western Coax.


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