Altice USA Chairman and CEO Dexter Goei Describes the Company's Strong Q2 Results and the Future of GigaSpeed and Advanced Cable Services
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Altice USA Chairman and CEO Dexter Goei joins Jon Steinberg live at the Altice East Hampton studio to discuss the innovation of its fiber network and what the future of cable TV will look like by the end of 2017.
Goei also breaks down how Altice USA will be 10 GB-ready by next summer. Plus, how the fourth-largest cable provider in the U.S. approaches customer relations and strives for the best speed, service and reliable in the country.
Altice USA went public on the New York Stock Exchange back in June and priced shares at $30 apiece. Since then the stock is up almost 10 percent.
The company, whose parent acquired Cablevision last year, reported adjusted earnings in its latest quarter of $994 million, 21.9 percent higher than last year. Its revenue rose 2.9% to $2.3 billion.
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