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NTL is a US listed company providing cable services. It is listed on the NYSE, but does the majority of its business in the UK and Ireland, but also has divisions in Europe, Australia and South East Asia.

1 Company Structure

The company is called NTL Group Ltd. This is made up of 3 major divisions, Home, Business and Broadcast.

1.1 History

NTL was founded in 1993 as International CableTel Inc (trading name: CableTel) by Barclay Knapp and George Blumenthal , the founders of the cellular network company Cellular Communications, Inc. (sold to Airtouch in 1996). CableTel was founded to take advantge of the deregulation of the UK cable business. Franchises were acquired covering the London area and parts of Scotland and Wales. In 1998 the business was renamed NTL. The new name was an abbrivation of National Transcommunications Limited, the privatised UK Independent Broadcasting Authority transmission network which CableTel had acquired previously. The company spent heavily on both expanding its network and acquiring rivals. Its UK network is built of a 7,800km fibre backbone and has the potential to reach 8.4 million residential homes and around 600,000 businesses. The company began to expand outside of the UK in 2000, buying into markets on continental Europe and also in IrelandThe island of Ireland ire in Irish, Airlann in Ulster Scots) is the third-largest island in Europe. It lies on the west side of the Irish Sea, close to the island of Great Britain. It is composed of the Republic of Ireland in the south and Northern Irelan.

The collapse of the telecommunications markets from mid- 2000This page is about the year 2000. See 2000 AD for the UK comic book, Number 2000 for other uses. 2000 is a leap year starting on Saturday (see link for calendar), and also the International Year for a Culture of Peace''. Events Y2K passes without the seri was a serious blow to the company. Devalued and struggling with debts of around $18bn NTL was forced to seek Chapter 11See also: Chapter 11 Bookstore, a retail chain of bookstores. Chapter 11 is a part of the US bankruptcy code. When a troubled business decides that it is unable to service its debt or pay its creditors, it can file (or be forced by its creditors to file) bankruptcy protection in May 20022002 : January February March April May June July August September October November December A timeline of events in the news for May, 2002. See also Afghanistan timeline May 2002 May 31, 2002 The United States Department of State issues a travel warning in order to organise a refinancing deal. The company did not emerge from protection until January 20032002: January February March April May June July August September October November December 2003: January February March April May June July August September October November December A timeline of events in the news for January, 2003. See also Preparatio, having converted around $11bn of debt into shares in what was, technically, the largest debt default in US corporate history. the company's debt was reduced to $6.4bn. NTL itself was reorganised into NTL Inc. covering the UK and Irish markets and NTL Europe Inc. for the French, Swiss and German parts of the business. The NTL president and CEO, Barclay Knapp, as well as Stephen Carter, the MD and COO, were replaced.

2 Present Day

The company has recovered well from bancruptcy, and now makes strong profits, and is a market leader. In 2004 plans were announced to split the Broadcast division off from the main company, probably with a view to a future sale, allowing NTL to focus on their 'core businesses' of providing communications packages and cable services. There are also rumours of a takeover bid/ merger offer with rival Telewest, which also owns Eurobell and FlextechFlextech is a British television company. It is entirely owned by Telewest and acts as its television programme production arm. Flextech own a number of British channels, available on Digital Terrestrial ( Freeview), Satellite ( BSkyB) and Cable platforms.





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