Draft:Cablevision Nöhmer
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Company type | Privately held company |
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Industry | |
Founded | 2020 |
Founder | Gerhard Nöhmer Jnr. |
Headquarters | Gahberggasse 19, , |
Area served | Upper Austria, Salzkammergut |
Key people | Gerhard Nöhmer Jnr. (CEO) |
Number of employees | >100 (2024) |
Website | cn |
Nöhmer Glasfaser GmbH (brand name: Cablevision Nöhmer or just CN.AT) is one of Austria's leading telecommunications providers with what it claims to be the largest fiber optic network in Upper Austria.[1]. It operates its own fiber optic and coaxial networks for the distribution of Internet and cable TV and is a member of ISPA[2]. The company is a 100% subsidiary of the Nöhmer Group[3]
The product portfolio includes telephony, Internet access, digital cable television, data and IT solutions.
History
[edit]- 1959 Adolf Nöhmer Jnr. takes over the bicycle, sewing machine and electrical store from his uncle Heinrich Nöhmer[1]
- 1977 Start of the cable TV network with 5 television and 5 radio stations
- 1985 Launch of satellite television feed into the cable network
- 1987 Company handed over to Anita and Gerhard Nöhmer sen.
- 1990 Move to the new business premises and introduction of the Cablevision brand name
- 1995 Cable TV provider with over 200 analog and digital TV programs for the first time
- 2000 Start as an Internet provider
- 2003 Installation of fiber optic nodes in the coax network
- 2006 First FTTH trials in Schörfling am Attersee and Lenzing an der Ager
- 2013 Expansion of the fiber optic network in eight other municipalities
- 2019 Company handed over to Gerhard Nöhmer jun. and re-founded with 27 employees
- 2021 Relocation to the new company headquarters and growth to 90 employees
- 2022 Laying more than 350 km of fiber optic cables annually for the first time
Network infrastructure
[edit]According to its own information, Calbevision Nöhmer is Upper Austria's largest fiber optic internet provider, with a network that stretches from Nußdorf am Attersee to Thalheim bei Wels, as well as from Ottnang am Hausruck to Inzersdorf im Kremstal. This is connected to the Internet Exchange Point (IPX) in Vienna VIX and the world's largest IPX in Frankfurt DE-CIX via several 10 gigabit lines[1]. As of 2025, customers can choose tariffs up to a guaranteed 1000 Mbps ↓ and 500 Mbps ↑.[4]
Unlike other ISPs, which serve customers via stationary mobile communications (UMTS, LTE, 5G) due to cost reasons or a lack of their own or adequate network, the company only uses wired connections (fiber optic/coax). The company receives funding from the municipalities, the state of Upper Austria, the federal government and the European Union for the rapid expansion of the fiber-optic network.
Program
[edit]The company currently distributes over 120 unencrypted TV channels in its coaxial network. These include the programs of ORF (ORF 1 / ORF 2 / ORF III / ORF Sport Plus), Red Bull Media House (Servus TV), ARD (BR, SWR, MDR, WDR, NDR, RBB, HR), ZDF and SRF (SRF info). In addition to many international TV stations such as BBC, CNBC, CNN, France 24, Rai 1, TVE International, several regional TV stations (TV1, LT1) and programs from ProSiebenSat.1 Media S.E. and RTL Group are also broadcast.
In addition to the TV programs, several radio stations (Österreich 1, Radio Oberösterreich, Radio Salzburg, Hitradio Ö3, FM4, Kronehit, Life Radio, FRS, LoungeFM, Welle 1) are also broadcast via the coaxial network using FM+RDS and DAB+.
All programs are received at the company's own receiver station in Schörfling and are converted for the cable TV network.
Regulation
[edit]As a telecommunications provider, Cablevision Nöhmer is subject to regulation by Rundfunk und Telekom Regulierungs-GmbH (RTR) and KommAustria. The company is subject to the jurisdiction of the Regional Court of Wels.[5]
Criticism
[edit]The company is occasionally criticized for its information policy in the event of network disruptions and outages.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c "Über uns". Cablevision Nöhmer. Nöhmer Glasfaser GmbH. Retrieved 2025-01-05.
- ^ "Mitgliederliste". ISPA. Internet Service Providers Austria. Retrieved 2025-01-05.
- ^ "FirmenABC". FirmenABC Marketing GmbH. Retrieved 2025-01-05.
- ^ "Glasfaserinternet". Cablevision Nöhmer. Nöhmer Glasfaser GmbH. Retrieved 2025-01-05.
- ^ "Firmendaten". WKO. Wirtschaftskammer Österreich. Retrieved 2025-01-05.