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{{Infobox company|area_served = [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[Oregon]], and [[California]]|parent = WaveDivision Holdings, LLC|logo = Wave_Broadband's_Logo.svg|logo_size = 400x500px|alt = Wave Broadband's logo, 2014-present.|key_people = Steve Weed, [[CEO]]|location_country = [[Kirkland, Washington]], U.S|homepage = http://www.wavebroadband.com/|services = Residential, business, and 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 over 415,000 customers within communities in western [[Washington (state)|Washington state]], [[Oregon]], [[Sacramento, California]], and the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]. Wave Broadband provides services via their own [[fiber-optic]] network. It has over 800 employees. Wave Broadband sponsors a number of public events.
{{Infobox company|area_served = [[Washington (state)|Washington]], [[Oregon]], and [[California]]|parent = WaveDivision Holdings, LLC|logo = Wave_Broadband's_Logo.svg|logo_size = 400x500px|alt = Wave Broadband's logo, 2014-present.|key_people = Steve Weed, [[CEO]]|location_country = [[Kirkland, Washington]], U.S|homepage = http://www.wavebroadband.com/|services = Residential, business, and 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 over 415,000 customers within communities in western [[Washington (state)|Washington state]], [[Oregon]], [[Sacramento, California]], and the [[San Francisco Bay Area]]. Wave Broadband provides services via their own [[fiber-optic]] network. It has over 800 employees. Wave Broadband sponsors a number of public events.


The company was founded by its current [[CEO]], [[Steve Weed]], in 2001, by purchasing cable systems owned by [[Northland Communications]], Cedar Communications, and [[Charter Communications]] in [[Washington (state)|Washington]] and [[Oregon]].<ref>[http://web.kitsapsun.com/redesign/2003-06-07/local/169471.shtml "Charter abandons area cable business"]</ref> It was expanded by acquiring other, some distressed, cable, telecommunications, and broadband companies.<ref>[http://www.wavebroadband.com/wave-acquires-cpi-extending-waves-broadband-fiber-network-renews-cpi-pact-with-city-of-port-angeles "Wave Acquires CPI, Extending Wave’s Broadband Fiber Network"]</ref><ref>[http://www.wowway.com/all-about-wow/news-awards/2011/2012/04/23/wave-broadband-and-wow!-internet-cable-and-phone-to-acquire-broadstripe "Wave Broadband and WOW! Internet, Cable, and Phone to Acquire Broadstripe"]</ref><ref>[http://www.wavebroadband.com/wave-acquires-spectrum-networks-and-condointernet-accelerating-expansion-of-broadband-service-offerings-in-seattle-and-on-west-coast "Wave Acquires Spectrum Networks and CondoInternet"]</ref><ref>[http://www.wavebroadband.com/black-rock-cable-to-merge-with-wave-broadband/ "Black Rock Cable to Merge with Wave Broadband]</ref>
The company was founded by its current [[CEO]], [[Steve Weed]], in 2001, by purchasing cable systems owned by [[Northland Communications]], Cedar Communications, and [[Charter Communications]] in [[Washington (state)|Washington]] and [[Oregon]].<ref>[http://web.kitsapsun.com/redesign/2003-06-07/local/169471.shtml "Charter abandons area cable business"]</ref> It was expanded by acquiring other, some distressed, cable, telecommunications, and broadband companies.
<ref>[http://www.wavebroadband.com/wave-acquires-cpi-extending-waves-broadband-fiber-network-renews-cpi-pact-with-city-of-port-angeles "Wave Acquires CPI, Extending Wave’s Broadband Fiber Network"]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.wowway.com/all-about-wow/news-awards/2011/2012/04/23/wave-broadband-and-wow!-internet-cable-and-phone-to-acquire-broadstripe "Wave Broadband and WOW! Internet, Cable, and Phone to Acquire Broadstripe"]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.wavebroadband.com/wave-acquires-spectrum-networks-and-condointernet-accelerating-expansion-of-broadband-service-offerings-in-seattle-and-on-west-coast "Wave Acquires Spectrum Networks and CondoInternet"]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.wavebroadband.com/black-rock-cable-to-merge-with-wave-broadband "Black Rock Cable to Merge with Wave Broadband]</ref>


Wave Broadband is a [[subsidiary]] of WaveDivision Holdings, LLC, which is headquartered in [[Kirkland, Washington]] and is owned by [[Oak Hill Capital Partners]].<ref>"Oak Hill Capital Partners to Acquire WaveDivision Holdings in Partnership with GI Partners and Wave Management"</ref> [[Astound Broadband]] is a [[subsidiary|sister company]] of Wave Broadband.<ref>[http://www.astound.net Astound's Website]</ref>
Wave Broadband is a [[subsidiary]] of WaveDivision Holdings, LLC, which is headquartered in [[Kirkland, Washington]] and is owned by [[Oak Hill Capital Partners]].<ref>"Oak Hill Capital Partners to Acquire WaveDivision Holdings in Partnership with GI Partners and Wave Management"</ref> [[Astound Broadband]] is a [[subsidiary|sister company]] of Wave Broadband.<ref>[http://www.astound.net Astound's Website]</ref>

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Wave Broadband
Headquarters
Area served
Washington, Oregon, and California
Key people
Steve Weed, CEO
ServicesResidential, business, and 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 over 415,000 customers within communities in western Washington state, Oregon, Sacramento, California, and the San Francisco Bay Area. Wave Broadband provides services via their own fiber-optic network. It has over 800 employees. Wave Broadband sponsors a number of public events.

The company was founded by its current CEO, Steve Weed, in 2001, by purchasing cable systems owned by Northland Communications, Cedar Communications, and Charter Communications in Washington and Oregon.[1] It was expanded by acquiring other, some distressed, cable, telecommunications, and broadband companies. [2] [3] [4] [5]

Wave Broadband is a subsidiary of WaveDivision Holdings, LLC, which is headquartered in Kirkland, Washington and is owned by Oak Hill Capital Partners.[6] Astound Broadband is a sister company of Wave Broadband.[7]

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