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Time Warner Cable Mulls Selling Wireless Service (Reuters)







Time Warner Cable Mulls Selling Wireless
Service (Reuters)

Time Warner Cable Mulls Selling Wireless
Service (Reuters)
06/23/2004 12:24 PM

Reuters - Time Warner Cable is considering adding wireless phone services, in partnership with one or two wireless companies, to complement the traditional telephone service it is offering with its cable television and Internet packages, a senior executive said on Wednesday.




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