Optimum is an American telecommunications brand owned and operated by
Altice USA
Altice USA, Inc., commonly known as Altice, is an American telecommunications provider with headquarters in New York City, owned by the Franco-Israeli businessman Patrick Drahi. The company delivers pay television, Internet access, telephone se ...
.
It is the fourth-largest cable provider in the United States and a
Fortune 500
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company. Optimum offers Internet, television, mobile and home phone services in 21 states.
Overview

Introduced in 2018 on Long Island and then extended through its service area, Altice One is the company's flagship home entertainment platform, and combines broadband internet access, television, VOIP telephone service, and various streaming applications.
An assessment in 2021 from the
Digital Trends
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site said that the strength of Altice One was its centralizing of internet connection, WiFi access point, and streaming in one device, whereas its weakness was the need for Altice One Mini devices that extend the WiFi signal around a home.

Optimum TV offers cable television service in several tiers, the names of which have changed over time. Optimum offers broadband internet service, similarly with several tiers available. The company also offers a low-cost broadband option, Altice Advantage Internet. Optimum offers landline
VOIP
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), also known as IP telephony, is a set of technologies used primarily for voice communication sessions over Internet Protocol (IP) networks, such as the Internet. VoIP enables voice calls to be transmitted as ...
telephone service branded as Optimum Voice; the service utilizes a telephony-capable
cable modem
A cable modem is a type of network bridge that provides bi-directional data communication via radio frequency channels on a hybrid fiber-coaxial (HFC), radio frequency over glass (RFoG) and coaxial cable infrastructure. Cable modems are pri ...
to provide the service, either alone or combined into a household's main cable modem box.
Optimum provides small and mid-sized businesses with Internet, telephone, television, mobile, WiFi, and advertising services.
History
Optimum began as a "30-channel system built in the 1970s"
using "copper cable" technology. Modernizations and expansions of their services included "a fiber optic network" and more channels, with an expanded set of
offerings. As of 2020, the name is still used.
The original ''Optimum''
pre-digital technology was limited in the number of channels it could carry.
The
trademark
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(styled as ''OPTIMUM'') was "first in use in commerce in August 1994".
Optimum as a Cablevision offering
Following Optimum being acquired by
Cablevision
Cablevision Systems Corporation was an American cable television company with systems serving areas surrounding New York City. It was the fifth-largest cable provider and ninth-largest television provider in the United States. Throughout its ex ...
,
the brand Optimum TV was used to market a more expensive offering with more channels.
By 2004 the name ''Optimum Voice'' was used to offer "a new phone service" based on cable-modem technology. Like competing offerings from
AT&T
AT&T Inc., an abbreviation for its predecessor's former name, the American Telephone and Telegraph Company, is an American multinational telecommunications holding company headquartered at Whitacre Tower in Downtown Dallas, Texas. It is the w ...
, "it stops working altogether if the power goes out".
The ''Optimum'' name was also used to offer Cable-based Internet access;
Optimum also pioneered in optionally bundling this with TV access, using "streaming" technology. In what was termed "digital service" ''Interactive Optimum'' was not first, but was early in steering the introduction of video-on-demand, alternate camera views for sporting events, and
VCR-like rewind and replay.
''Optimum Select'' was a related offering, "in which viewers could click on their remote controls to receive more information". Similarly, regarding Optimum's branding and
HBO Now, writes ''the New York Times'', "Cablevision’s Internet subscribers can order the service on the company’s website, ''Optimum.net'' .., or by calling."
Although references such as "Cablevision's Optimum" do not include the ''Altice'' name, both names reflect major market share: one study showed ''Optimum Voice'' as the eight-largest phone service provider in the U.S. The name's value was used for about two years when an acquisition held June 2010 through February 2013 was named ''Optimum West''.
Interactive Optimum (iO)

In late 2001, Interactive Optimum (iO Digital Cable Service)
combined "telephone, Internet, entertainment" with "60 channels of digital music and 20 channels of topics like antique car collecting, vegetarian cooking or wedding planning'. ''The New York Times'' described other cable companies in 2002 as having offered "merely a way of improving television reception". By 2004, there were 15 competitors, but the entire subscribing customer base for what others called "Interactive TV" was described as "still rare".
''Advertising Age'' reported that "several high-profile ventures that had their plug pulled for troublesome economic or technological reasons".
Even so, by "playing catch-up" ''iO'' and the rest of the company's offerings increased customer count from 689,000 (2004)
to over 3 million (2016).
Altice USA
Altice bought Cablevision, the Optimum brand included, for $17.7 billion in June 2016. Cablevision was combined with
Suddenlink Communications to create Altice USA, the fourth largest operator in the United States.
On March 1, 2021, Altice USA announced that it would acquire Morris Broadband in North Carolina for $310 million which was later closed on April 6, 2021. Altice later announced that Morris Broadband would be rebranded into the Optimum name, making it the first time since 2011 when under its predecessor, Cablevision, in which Optimum had systems outside of the New York area.
In April 2022, Altice USA announced that SuddenLink was to be rebranded into Optimum. Because of this, Optimum will automatically expand its footprint to eleven additional states, in addition to expanding in North Carolina with its previous acquisition with Morris Broadband.
The rebranding was later completed by August 1, 2022.
Conflicts
A New Jersey company that named itself "Optimum Networks Inc." was sued by then-owner Cablevision Systems Corporation (CSC) for violation of the ''OPTIMUM'' trademark in 2010.
See also
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List of multiple-system operators
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References
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Cable television companies of the United States
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VoIP companies of the United States
Telecommunications companies of the United States
Internet service providers of the United States