Telephony University

Telephony University

Join us for an in-depth day on Deep Packet Inspection. Telephony University presents three Webcasts and an interactive panel of experts to explore all things DPI. You’ll hear from the industry professionals leading the way and participate in Q+A with our experts.

Learn more
         Subscribe in NewsGator Online   Subscribe in Bloglines     

Time Warner Telecom may change name

more on the topic

More Related Articles

Time Warner Telecom is considering changing its name.

The license agreement that allows Time Warner Telecom to use the name of its major shareholder, Time Warner, expires in July. But Time Warner will extend that agreement if needed through July 2007, according to regulatory filings.

The main reason the carrier is considering a name change is to avoid confusion with Time Warner’s subsidiary, Time Warner Cable, which competes with Time Warner Telecom in some markets. Both companies offer Internet and data services to small and medium businesses. And in some places, the two have already gone head-to-head in the business data transport market.

Time Warner Cable created Time Warner Telecom in 1993 and spun it off as its own company in 1997.

Time Warner Cable isn’t prohibited by its parent from competing with Time Warner Telecom for business customers. However, the latter leases fiber from its cable counterpart in an agreement that prevents it from using that fiber to offer residential services until 2028. Time Warner Telecom is also barred from using its cable counterpart’s fiber to offer “any entertainment, information or content services” without the consent of Time Warner.

Time Warner Telecom recently hired San Francisco strategy and design firm Truebrand to advise it on its rebranding strategy.

As one example mentioned in regulatory filings, Time Warner has already agreed to let the carrier use the name “TW Telecom,” under certain undetermined conditions. But although a company spokesman called that name a “likely” candidate, no decision has been made on a new name.

The rebranding effort comes amid a surge of renewed optimism in Time Warner Telecom. Earlier this week, Morgan Stanley analyst Vance Edelson upgraded the company’s stock to “overweight,” writing in a research note, “Growth prospects are at their highest level in years, the company is ready to leverage its existing network infrastructure and last week's [$325-million] convertible bond offering should accelerate free cash flow profitability."


Commenting terms of use blog comments powered by Disqus
Get Updates Via Email

related resources

popular articles

Want to use this article? Click here for options!
© 2008 Penton Media Inc.

White Papers

WHITE PAPER

Content Management vs. Knowledge Management

Many make the mistake of thinking that Content Management and Knowledge Management are synonymous since both deal with creating, managing and publishing information. DOWNLOAD NOW

Podcasts

PODCAST

A Telephony Podcast: ConceptWave

In this podcast, we talk with Chun-Ling Woon of OSS vendor ConceptWave about the need for service providers to evolve their order management and fulfillment processes, in particular to deliver new triple play and quad play services.LISTEN

Blogs

BLOG

OMS: Open comes in many flavors

All is not necessarily blissful in the land of open mobile software.READ

E-Books

E-BOOK

Broadband for the Masses from Motorola

This e-book provides insights on how fixed broadband wireless services can provide affordable solutions in an unlicensed spectrum. READ NOW!

  • Telephony Content
  • Telephony Content

current issue

Current Issue

December 1, 2008

The next network frontier offers new opportunities for service providers. Read Now

Recent Comments

Follow comments on Telephony

more news

Global >>

MORE

Ethernet >>

MORE

Independent >>

MORE

IPTV >>

MORE

IMS >>

MORE

WiMax >>

MORE

VOIP >>

MORE

FTTX >>

MORE

Access >>

MORE

Broadband >>

MORE

Wireless >>

MORE

Software >>

MORE

Podcasts >>

MORE

Get Updates Via Email

Browse Issues

  • December 1, 2008
  • November 1, 2008
  • October 1, 2008
  • September 1, 2008
  • July 14, 2008
  • June 30, 2008
  • Jun 16, 2008