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Mediacom

Mediacom Communications is a regional cable operator and broadband services provider that delivers internet, video, and voice connectivity to residential and business customers, including small and midsize enterprises, across multiple U.S. markets.

  • Broadband internet access services for residential and business customers (connectivity)
  • Cable television and video distribution services, including digital TV packages (video services)
  • Digital home phone offerings using cable-based telephony (voice services)
  • Business-class data, video, and voice bundles for commercial and institutional locations (business connectivity)
  • Network infrastructure based on hybrid fiber-coaxial and related cable broadband technologies (access infrastructure)

More About Mediacom

Mediacom Communications operates as a cable-based broadband provider that supplies internet, video, and voice services over a hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC) access network, positioning its offerings for residential consumers as well as commercial and institutional customers that require managed connectivity in regional U.S. markets.

The company’s broadband internet services (connectivity) use DOCSIS-based cable modem technology to deliver high-speed data access, which can be integrated into enterprise branch offices, retail locations, and distributed sites that fall within Mediacom’s footprint. These services are commonly used for Wide Area Network (WAN) access, cloud application reachability, Virtual Private Network (VPN) connectivity, and remote access, and are often combined with customer-managed routers, firewalls, and Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) overlays from third-party vendors.

Mediacom’s video services (video services) provide linear cable television and digital TV content delivered over its Hybrid fiber/coax (HFC) network, with set-top boxes and conditional access systems that rely on common cable industry protocols. In commercial and institutional environments, such as hospitality, multi-dwelling units, campus locations, and public venues, these video offerings are used for channel lineups, lobby or lounge displays, and in-room entertainment, often integrated with property management or facility A/V systems.

The company’s digital home phone and business voice products (voice services) use cable telephony architectures that typically combine packet-based transport with traditional voice interfaces. For business users, these voice offerings can support multi-line configurations, hunt groups, and integration with on-premises (on-prem) PBX or key systems, and may be bundled with data services as part of a single access circuit. Enterprises use these services for local calling, long-distance, and basic call features, while often overlaying separate unified communications or collaboration platforms.

For business and institutional customers, Mediacom markets bundles that combine internet access, video distribution, and voice lines under business services (business connectivity). These are frequently implemented at locations that do not require dedicated fiber builds or where cable broadband provides adequate bandwidth and service levels for day-to-day operations. In such deployments, Mediacom functions as the last-mile provider, with organizations managing their own Local Area Network (LAN), Wi-Fi, security, and application layers on top.

From a directory and marketplace taxonomy perspective, Mediacom fits into regional broadband and cable operators with solution areas spanning fixed broadband connectivity, pay-TV and video services, and cable-based voice offerings. Its relevance for enterprise technical stakeholders lies in network access provisioning for branch and remote sites, integration with third-party security and SD-WAN stacks, and support for commercial video and telephony requirements within its service geography.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 4,500
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1B-$10B
  • Stock Ticker: MCCC

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Corporate Headquarters

1 Mediacom Way
Mediacom Park, NY 10918

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Public
  • Sector: Telecommunication Services
  • Group: Telecommunication Services
  • Industry: Diversified Telecommunication Services
  • Sub-Industry: Integrated Telecommunication Services