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Cable Networks Akita

Coordinates: 39°43′09.8″N 140°5′32.0″E / 39.719389°N 140.092222°E / 39.719389; 140.092222
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Cable Networks Akita
Company typeKabushiki gaisha
IndustryTelecommunications
Founded1985
Headquarters,
Japan
Area served
cable network operator
Key people
Ryuichi Matsuura
ProductsCable-TV, Internet and Telephone Services via broadband
RevenueJPY 3,444 million
Number of employees
102
ParentNoritsu
Websitehttp://www.cna.ne.jp/

Cable Networks Akita, also known as CNA and in Japanese as Akita Cable Television (秋田ケーブルテレビ), is a cable provider in Japan with 46,418 connected households as of February 27, 2017. The company was established in June 1985[1][2] with investments from local companies; however, due to economic constraints, the company remained inactive before starting regular operations. In 1994, due to deregulation in the broadcast and communications sectors, companies like Nissho Iwai and Nippon Telecom (the current SoftBank) injected capital in 1994 and under the leadership of both companies, its service started on December 1, 1997.[3] They acquired the naming rights of the Akita Municipal Gymnasium, the home of Akita Northern Happinets, in 2015.

CNA Headquarters

From April 1, 2010, CNA started broadcasting IBC on its network, replacing TUY. Akita does not have a JNN affiliate of its own.[4]

Location map

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Cable Networks Akita is located in Akita, Akita
Cable Networks Akita
Cable Networks Akita

39°43′09.8″N 140°5′32.0″E / 39.719389°N 140.092222°E / 39.719389; 140.092222

References

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  1. ^ CNA (8 July 2017). "会社概要". Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  2. ^ Akita city (4 February 2004). "CNA秋田ケーブルテレビ、加入世帯数が3万件を突破!". Retrieved 8 July 2017.
  3. ^ 「秋田CATV 来月開局 将来は独自番組も」Asahi Shimbun, Akita Edition, 12 November 1997
  4. ^ "IBC岩手放送(TBS系)のデジタル放送を同時再送信で放送開始". Cable Networks Akita. 15 March 2010. Retrieved 24 August 2014.