Buckeye CableSystem
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| Buckeye CableSystem (a division of Block Communications) |
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| Type | Private |
| Founded | Toledo, Ohio |
| Headquarters | Toledo, Ohio |
| Key people | Allan Block Chairman |
| Industry | Telecommunications |
| Products | Cable TV, Broadband Internet, Dial-Up Internet, WiFi Hotspots, Digital Voice |
| Website | www.buckeyecablesystem.com |
Buckeye CableSystem is a cable company located in Toledo, Ohio and serves Northwest Ohio and parts of Southeast Michigan. Buckeye CableSystem is a full service cable company including TV, broadband, and home telephone services. It is owned by Block Communications, alongside The Blade newspaper.
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Buckeye Digital—Buckeye's digital TV service that includes Video on Demand (VOD), DVR, and HD along with standard digital channels.
Buckeye Access—Buckeye's dial-up internet service.
Buckeye Express—Buckeye's high speed broadband service. Buckeye Express comes in four different packages at, 150 kbit/s, 2 Mbit/s, 8 Mbit/s, and 12 Mbit/s speeds.
Buckeye Express Wireless—Buckeye's wireless high speed broadband hotspot service. Buckeye wireless is available at various restaurants and libraries throughout the Toledo, Ohio area. Toledo area Burger Kings have recently been added as a hot spot location. The Wireless service is free to Buckeye Express subscribers but is available to non subscribers, for a nominal fee.
Buckeye TEL—Buckeye's Digital Home Telephone Service. Buckeye TEL uses a hybrid VoIP.
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