Who owns FOCUS Broadband?

Who owns FOCUS Broadband?

ATMC
FOCUS Broadband’s parent company, ATMC, was formed in 1955 and has over 65 years of experience serving its customers. FOCUS Broadband offers a variety of communications services delivered over our next-generation 100% fiber optic network to each address.

Is ATMC now FOCUS?

Shallotte, NC – ATMC announced today that it is rebranding itself and will begin doing business as FOCUS Broadband at the start of the new year.

Who bought out ATMC?

Atlantic Telephone Membership (ATMC) has accepted an offer from AT to purchase its Brunswick County wireless assets. Customers of ATMC Wireless will become wireless customers of AT. All customer contracts will become the property of AT and will remain in effect.

Did FOCUS Broadband buy ATMC?

ATMC is changing its name to FOCUS Broadband starting next year, a rebranding that will reflect the company’s evolution since it was founded in 1955, according to a press release.

Which is better spectrum or ATMC?

ATMC offers much faster speeds than Spectrum. Spectrum runs at 100-300MbPS. ATMC offers these speeds also, but now offers Fiber then runs at incredible 1GbPS, which is 3x faster than the highest Spectrum plan. You can get stand alone internet starting at $65 a month for 150MbPS.

When was ATMC founded?

1955
History. ATMC was founded in 1955 by citizens of Brunswick County who were without telephone service and was the tenth such cooperative organized in North Carolina.

What happened ATMC?

At Sixty-Five Years Old, ATMC Is Newer Than Ever – Changes name to become FOCUS Broadband.

What does ATMC stand for?

ATMC

Acronym Definition
ATMC Air Transport Movement Control Center
ATMC Admiralty Transmitting Magnetic Compass
ATMC Asynchronous Transfer Mode Chip
ATMC Altitude – Training and Management Consultants (Australia)

Is ATMC owned by AT?

Focus Broadband (stylized as FOCUS Broadband), formerly Atlantic Telephone Membership Cooperative (ATMC), is a member-owned, non-profit cooperative that provides telecommunications services in southeastern North Carolina.

Is there a better WIFI than Spectrum?

Bottom Line. If you have a choice between AT’s fiber and Spectrum’s cable, that’s an easy call: AT offers much faster service with symmetrical upload and download speeds that Spectrum can’t match. With download speeds above 300 Mbps, it’s also cheaper than Spectrum.