Time Warner Cable - Cable Clusters

Cable Clusters

  • West Coast Cluster
    • California - Barstow, Desert Cities, Los Angeles, (north) San Diego, San Bernardino
    • Hawaii (Operating as Oceanic Time Warner Cable)
  • Midwest Cluster
    • Kansas - Kansas City
    • Missouri - Kansas City
    • Nebraska
    • Ohio - Akron, Canton, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, and Youngstown
    • Pennsylvania - Erie County, Sharon
    • Wisconsin - Green Bay and Milwaukee
  • Northeast Cluster
    • Maine
    • New Hampshire - Berlin, Keene
    • Massachusetts - Athol, Pittsfield
    • Upstate New York
  • New York Cluster
    • New Jersey - Bergen County, Hudson County
    • New York - New York City (Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, most of western Brooklyn)
  • The Carolinas Cluster
    • North Carolina - Charlotte, Raleigh, Greensboro, and Wilmington
    • South Carolina - Columbia, Sumter, Florence, Summerville, Hilton Head and Myrtle Beach.
  • Texas Cluster
    • Texas - Arlington, Austin, Beaumont/Port Arthur, Corpus Christi, Dallas, El Paso, Harlingen, Killeen/Temple, Laredo, Rio Grande Valley, San Antonio, Waco, and Wichita Falls
    • (Coincidentally, the Irving-Grapevine-Coppell-Lewisville cluster was previously under Time Warner Cable's control upon acquisition of Paragon Cable. This was prior to AT&T Broadband's full absorption of that cluster.)
  • Not in a Cluster (National)
    • Alabama - Dothan, Enterprise
    • Arizona - Yuma
    • California - El Centro
    • Colorado - Gunnison, Telluride
    • Idaho - Coeur d'Alene, Moscow
    • Indiana - Terre Haute
    • Kentucky
    • Virginia
    • Washington - Pullman

South West Ohio Division West Virginia - Clarksburg

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