Astound Broadband
Astound Broadband was a provider of cable TV, broadband internet, and telephone services on the West Coast, and served over 325,000 residential and business customers within communities in the San Francisco Bay Area. Astound provided services via their fiber-optic network, including high speed internet, digital cable, home phone service, international programming, DVR, HDTV, and TV On Demand.
Successor | Wave Broadband |
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Area served | San Francisco Bay Area, California |
Services | Residential and business/enterprise class Internet, VoIP, and Cable Television |
Parent | WaveDivision Holdings, LLC |
Website | http://www.astound.net/ |
Astound Broadband was part of WaveDivision Holdings, LLC, which is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington. On May 1, 2015, Astound Broadband in San Francisco adopted the parent company's name and was rebranded Wave, which offers the same services to the same geographical areas.[1]
Service areas
California:
- Alamo
- Auburn
- Broderick
- Bryte
- Burlingame
- Colfax
- Concord
- Daly City
- Dixon
- Folsom
- Garberville
- Granite Bay
- Liberty Farms
- Lincoln
- Loomis
- Martinez
- Newcastle
- Penryn
- Pleasant Hill
- Placer County
- Redway
- Redwood City
- Rio Vista
- Rocklin
- San Francisco
- San Mateo
- South San Francisco
- Walnut Creek
- West Sacramento
- Winters
- Woodland
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References
- "Astound is now Wave in San Francisco Bay Area" (Press release). Wave Broadband. 1 May 2015. Retrieved 19 June 2017.
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