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{{Infobox company|area_served = [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[Oregon]], and [[California]]|parent = WaveDivision Holdings, LLC|logo = Wave Broadband's logo.png|logo_size = 300x400px|alt = Wave Broadband's logo, used 2002-present.|key_people = Steve Weed, [[CEO]]|location_country = [[Kirkland, Washington]], U.S|homepage = http://www.wavebroadband.com/|services = Residential and business/enterprise class [[Internet]], [[VoIP]], and [[Cable Television]]|undefined = }}'''Wave Broadband''' is a provider of residential, business, and enterprise class [[cable TV]], [[broadband internet]], and [[telephone]] services on the West Coast, currently serving about 400,000 customers within communities in western [[Washington (state)|Washington state]], [[Oregon]], [[Sacramento, California]], and the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]. Wave Broadband provides services via their [[fiber-optic]] network, and uses [http://www.noanet.net Northwest Open Access Network] as the backbone for most of their service areas in Washington. Their products include [[high speed internet]], [[digital cable]], [[Voice over IP|VoIP telephone]] service, international programming, [[Digital video recorder|DVR]], [[HDTV]], and TV On Demand. It has over 800 employees. Wave Broadband also sponsors a number of public events. Its [[slogan]] is "Well, this is what you paid for, right?"
{{Infobox company|area_served = [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[Oregon]], and [[California]]|parent = WaveDivision Holdings, LLC|logo = Wave Broadband's logo.png|logo_size = 300x400px|alt = Wave Broadband's logo, used 2002-present.|key_people = Steve Weed, [[CEO]]|location_country = [[Kirkland, Washington]], U.S|homepage = http://www.wavebroadband.com/|services = Residential and business/enterprise class [[Internet]], [[VoIP]], and [[Cable Television]]|undefined = }}'''Wave Broadband''' is a provider of residential, business, and enterprise class [[cable TV]], [[broadband internet]], and [[telephone]] services on the West Coast, currently serving about 400,000 customers within communities in western [[Washington (state)|Washington state]], [[Oregon]], [[Sacramento, California]], and the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]. Wave Broadband provides services via their [[fiber-optic]] network, and uses [http://www.noanet.net Northwest Open Access Network] as the backbone for most of their service areas in Washington. Their products include [[high speed internet]], [[digital cable]], [[Voice over IP|VoIP telephone]] service, international programming, [[Digital video recorder|DVR]], [[HDTV]], and TV On Demand, or so they claim. It has over 800 employees. Wave Broadband also sponsors a number of public events. Its [[slogan]] is "The products you want, the service you deserve."


The company was founded by its current [[CEO]], [[Steve Weed]], in 2001. It was built by acquiring other, some distressed, cable and broadband companies. In January 2012 Wave purchased the operations of [[Broadstripe]] in Oregon and Washington.<ref>http://seattletimes.com/html/technologybrierdudleysblog/2019685723_post_58.html</ref> They acquired CondoInternet and Spectrum Networks in September 2013,<ref>http://www.wavebroadband.com/news/09-13_spectrum.php</ref> and also acquired Capacity Provisioning, Inc., in March 2014.<ref>http://www.wavebroadband.com/news/03-14_wave-cpi.php</ref>
The company was founded by its current [[CEO]], [[Steve Weed]], in 2001. It was built by acquiring other, some distressed, cable and broadband companies. In January 2012 Wave purchased the operations of [[Broadstripe]] in Oregon and Washington.<ref>http://seattletimes.com/html/technologybrierdudleysblog/2019685723_post_58.html</ref> They acquired CondoInternet and Spectrum Networks in September 2013,<ref>http://www.wavebroadband.com/news/09-13_spectrum.php</ref> and also acquired Capacity Provisioning, Inc., in March 2014.<ref>http://www.wavebroadband.com/news/03-14_wave-cpi.php</ref>

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Wave Broadband
Headquarters
Area served
Washington, Oregon, and California
Key people
Steve Weed, CEO
ServicesResidential and business/enterprise class Internet, VoIP, and Cable Television
Revenue133,000,000 United States dollar Edit this on Wikidata
ParentWaveDivision Holdings, LLC
Websitehttp://www.wavebroadband.com/

Wave Broadband is a provider of residential, business, and enterprise class cable TV, broadband internet, and telephone services on the West Coast, currently serving about 400,000 customers within communities in western Washington state, Oregon, Sacramento, California, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Wave Broadband provides services via their fiber-optic network, and uses Northwest Open Access Network as the backbone for most of their service areas in Washington. Their products include high speed internet, digital cable, VoIP telephone service, international programming, DVR, HDTV, and TV On Demand, or so they claim. It has over 800 employees. Wave Broadband also sponsors a number of public events. Its slogan is "The products you want, the service you deserve."

The company was founded by its current CEO, Steve Weed, in 2001. It was built by acquiring other, some distressed, cable and broadband companies. In January 2012 Wave purchased the operations of Broadstripe in Oregon and Washington.[1] They acquired CondoInternet and Spectrum Networks in September 2013,[2] and also acquired Capacity Provisioning, Inc., in March 2014.[3]

Wave Broadband is a subsidiary of WaveDivision Holdings, LLC, which is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington. Astound Broadband is a sister company of Wave Broadband.[4]

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