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10/06/2016

Armstrong acquires Coaxial Cable TV

Armstrong, a family-owned and operated internet, television and phone company based out of Butler that has an office in Meadville, has purchased Coaxial Cable Television Corp.

Coax customers will become part of Armstrong’s northwest Pennsylvania system with current offices in Meadville and Titusville. Armstrong serves many local areas, including Meadville, Saegertown, Titusville, Conneaut Lake, Cochranton, Mill Village and Wattsburg and some Ohio communities.

No sale price was provided when the acquisition was announced on Friday.

"We look forward to adding Coax subscribers to our Armstrong family of customers,” President Jeffrey Ross said. “We will initially focus on upgrading the current internet and telephone service to mirror our award-winning Zoom Internet product. We are investing substantially so we can quickly offer a superior internet and telephone product. We think current customers will be more than delighted with Zoom speeds and reliability."

General Manager Scott Brush said Armstrong would like to provide improved video offerings to subscribers by the holidays.

“Our video product is a close second on the upgrade schedule with a great choice of video packages along with our exciting new product EXP," Brush said. "There are a lot of moving parts with the video transition; rewiring where needed, changing existing video boxes to more advanced boxes compatible with our network, offering more HD channels, giving subscribers the ability to record, pause and rewind live TV as well as access to Video on Demand content.

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