Hawaiian Telcom is a privately owned American telecommunications company headquartered in the United States. Founded in 1884, it is the largest telecommunications provider in Hawaii, offering a range of services including pay TV, internet, and mobile phone services. The company has approximately 1,150 employees and generated around $50 million in revenue in 2020.
On Thursday, an initiative was announced to make Hawaii the first fully fiber-enabled state by 2026. This project, already more than halfway complete, involves replacing the existing copper network with a fiber-optic system. This initiative represents a significant investment in broadband infrastructure. Separately, on an unspecified date, Hawaiian Telcom partnered with government leaders to announce a $1.7 billion investment towards the same goal of making Hawaii the first fully fiber-enabled state by 2026. The merger with Hawaiian Telcom closed on July 2, 2018, resulting in revenue of $1378 million and an Adjusted EBITDA of $372 million. Walter A. Dods Jr. served on the Hawaiian Telcom Board of Directors in numerous roles since 2005, including Chairman from 2008-2010. He retired as Chairman of the Board of First Hawaiian Bank in December 2008.
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Hawaiian Telcom offers products in the media and telecoms services industry. Hawaiian Telcom's product portfolio comprises of pay TV services.
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Hawaiian Telcom's revenues were less than $100M in 2020. All the revenue comes from pay TV.
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