Mountain Cablevision

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Mountain Cablevision
Industry Media and Communications
Fate Merged
Successor(s) Shaw Communications
Founded 1959
Defunct 2009
Headquarters Hamilton, Greater Toronto Area, Niagara Region
Products Cable TV, Internet, Telecommunications, Broadcasting
Website Mountain Cablevision Official Website

Mountain Cable was one of three cable television service providers for the city of Hamilton, Ontario and its surrounding area. The other two providers are Cogeco and Source Cable (formerly known as Southmount Cable). Each company has a monopoly in a specific part of the city of Hamilton; Mountain Cable served the Hamilton Mountain area and Haldimand County.

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[edit] History

Mountain Cable was founded in 1959 as "General Co-axial Services, Limited"; it specialized in installing Master Antenna systems on Apartment buildings, hotels, and resorts.

That same year, The Ontario Housing Corporation (which designed the Buchanan Park subdivision on Hamilton Mountain) was surveying the possibility of building a whole housing project with no above-ground utilities (placing them all underground to improve safety and reliability during storms). The neighbourhood's homeowners approached the company to have General Co-axial Services install a CATV system with the intention of an alternative to bulky and somewhat unsightly roof-top antennas. The homeowners also asked the company to lay the first neighbourhood-wide underground utility lines. The neighbourhood would become the first housing development in all of Canada that would have all of its utilities placed underground, with no utility poles other than street lights.

Within two years, over three quarters of the homes in the subdivision were linked to the CATV system, and the roof-top antennas (which were considered eyesores) were rendered inferior and obsolete to the newly installed CATV system, which provided superior delivery of consistent and reliable television station signals.

Since these early days, the company has since changed its name to Mountain Cable, and has expanded greatly in size from offering just 12 channels to 400 customers, to offering more than 230 channels to over 40,000 customers in Hamilton, Mount Hope, Binbrook, Byng, Caledonia, Cayuga, Hagersville, Dunnville and Jarvis.

In July 2009, Shaw Communications announced that they will be acquiring Mountain Cablevision, pending CRTC approval.[1] This would be Shaw's first cable system acquisition east of Sault Ste. Marie since the 2001 swaps with Rogers Cable and Cogeco. The sale was approved on October 22, 2009.[2] Mountain Cablevision officially became Shaw in November 2009.[3]

[edit] Services

In addition to their cable television services, Mountain Cable also offered digital phone and high-speed internet services.

[edit] See also

The local cable television station "Cable 14" was also carried on Mountain; it has continued to be carried on Shaw.

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