NCTC, AT&T partner to offer wireless service through small cable companies
NCTC has struck a deal with AT&T that will allow smaller cable operators to offer wireless phone service.
The National Content & Technology Cooperative (NCTC), formerly known as the National Cable Television Cooperative, is a public interest group that represents the interests of small- and medium-sized cable television and telecommunications service providers, primarily in regional, suburban and rural parts of the United States.
NCTC counts more than 700 cable and telecom companies among its members, and provides partnerships and support to help member companies grow and innovate. To learn more about the organization, click or tap here.
NCTC has struck a deal with AT&T that will allow smaller cable operators to offer wireless phone service.
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