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Cogeco Inc.
Type Public
TSXCGO, TSXCCA
Founded Trois-Rivières, Quebec (1957)[1]
Headquarters Montreal, Quebec
Key people Louis Audet (CEO), Jan Peeters (Chairman of the Board), Corey Gudgeon (WiFi Coordinator) Pierre Gagné(CFO)
Industry Media and Communications
Products Cable TV, Internet, Telecommunications, Broadcasting
Revenue $746.9 million CAD (2006)[2]
Operating income $253.1 million CAD (2006) [3]
Net income $23.1 million CAD (2006)[4]
Parent None
Subsidiaries Cogeco Cable (Ontario & Quebec), Cogeco Radio-Television, Cabovisão (Portugal)
Slogan Life's just better with cable
Website www.cogeco.ca

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Cogeco (TSXCGO) is a Canadian media and communications company.

The corporation first entered the television business in the mid-1950s with the launch of a Radio-Canada affiliate in Trois-Rivières, CKTM. Later the company expanded with the creation of CKSH-TV in Sherbrooke, a radio network and diversification in the cable television industry.

Currently Cogeco co-owns the TQS network with CTVglobemedia, and eight television stations affiliated with both TQS and Radio-Canada.

Through its broadcast holdings, Cogeco Cable (TSXCCA) is a major cable television distributor offering analogue and digital television, as well as high-speed Internet services and VoIP telephony. It is the second largest cable system operator in both Ontario and Québec, (respectively behind Rogers & Videotron), and the fourth largest in Canada.

Cogeco Cable Services logo.
Cogeco Cable Services logo.
Cabovisão Portugal Cable, Cogeco's subsidiary.
Cabovisão Portugal Cable, Cogeco's subsidiary.

Starting in 2006, Cogeco Cable began the process of overhauling their Ontario & Quebec-based Hybrid fibre-coaxial physical plant networks to expand the total amount of bandwidth available. The ability to offer expanded 2-way bi-directional services such as High Definition digital cable, High-Speed Internet and VoIP Digital Telephony and to improve network reliability is the driving force behind this upgrade.

After upgrades are complete, the Ontario network will have 750 MHz of bandwidth and the Quebec network will have 550 MHz of bandwidth. With this capacity, a total of 110 or 83 analogue channels (depending on the network) can be transmitted. Given that each analogue channel occupies 6 MHz of bandwidth, Cogeco utilizes the latest compression, multiplexing and modulation technologies to be able to transmit up to 13 Standard Definition TV signals or else up to 3 High Definition TV signals on each of these channels. [5]

Within their Canadian cable operations in Ontario & Quebec, 98% of all homes passed by Cogeco Cable-owned plant are able to access digital cable services, with 90% of homes passed also able to access digital Video on Demand services. Currently, 93% of homes passed also have access to Cogeco Cable's 2-way bi-directional cable plant, giving customers the ability to enjoy High Definition TV programming and High-Speed Internet services. [6]

Cogeco Cable utilizes Motorola-based digital Set Top Boxes (STB's) for delivery of their digital cable services:

Standard Definition STB's:

  • DCT700: Composite & Coaxial video outputs. RCA-stereo audio outputs.
  • DCT1700: Composite & Coaxial video outputs. RCA-stereo audio outputs.
  • DCT1800: Composite & Coaxial video outputs. RCA-stereo audio outputs.
  • DCT2000: Composite & Coaxial video outputs. RCA-stereo audio outputs. Front LCD display.
  • DCT2500: Composite & Coaxial video outputs. SPDIF, Dolby Digital & RCA-stereo audio outputs. Front LCD display.

High Definition & Personal Video Recorder STB's:

  • DCT6200: DVI, YbpPr Component, S-Video, Composite & Coaxial video outputs. SPDIF, Dolby Digital & RCA-stereo audio outputs. Front LCD display.
  • DCT6208: DVI, YbpPr Component, S-Video, Composite & Coaxial video outputs. SPDIF, Dolby Digital & RCA-stereo audio outputs. Front LCD display. Includes an 80 GB hard drive for PVR functions.
  • DCT6412: HDMI, DVI, YbpPr Component, S-Video, Composite & Coaxial video outputs. SPDIF, Dolby Digital & RCA-stereo audio outputs. Front LCD display. Includes a 120 GB hard drive for PVR functions. Dual-tuner.
  • DCT6416: HDMI, DVI, YbpPr Component, S-Video, Composite & Coaxial video outputs. SPDIF, Dolby Digital & RCA-stereo audio outputs. Front LCD display. Includes a 160 GB hard drive for PVR functions. Dual-tuner.

Cogeco Cable utilizes a DOCSIS 1.0 & 1.1-compliant network to provide all of their Internet Protocol (IP)-based services, such as High-Speed Internet and VoIP Digital Telephony. To position itself as a leader in delivering broadband solutions to its customers, Cogeco Cable became actively involved in the DOCSIS program and was one of the first major cable operators to deploy a DOCSIS-based network. [7]

Through this network, Cogeco Cable offers the following High-Speed Internet packages to their residential subscribers:

  • Pro: 16000 kbit/s Download / 1000 kbit/s Upload
  • Standard: 10000 kbit/s Download / 640 kbit/s Upload
  • Lite: 640 kbit/s Download / 150 kbit/s Upload

Each package includes a monthly data transfer cap, which respectively are set at 100 GB, 60 GB and 10 GB for the above listed packages.

Cogeco Cable launched their Digital Phone service in June 2005, a VoIP-based telephony service offering customers unlimited local & long distance calling within Canada and to the United States, voice mail, call display, call waiting, visual call waiting, call forwarding, 411-directory assistance, 911-emergency assistance, 611-technical support assistance, 711-message relay services & 0-operator services.

As of October 16, 2006, 70% of all homes passed by Cogeco Cable-plant are able to access this service. [8]

Except for CJMF, all stations are part of the Rhythmic Adult Contemporary network, Rythme FM.

Cogeco also owned the now-defunct CKO radio network after acquiring AGRA subsidiary Cybermedix in 1989; the network and its stations went dark in November of that year.

Cogeco Télévision
Cogeco Télévision

Cogeco also owns a 20% interest in the French language pay-per-view service Canal Indigo.

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