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TWC’s nationwide backbone consists of fiber owned by TWC or circuits leased from third-party vendors, and related
equipment. TWC also operates data centers with equipment that is used to provide services, such as email, news and web
services to TWC’s high-speed data subscribers and to provide services to TWC’s voice customers. In addition, TWC
maintains a network operations center with equipment necessary to monitor and manage the status of TWC’s high-speed
data network.
As of December 31, 2014, TWC leased and owned real property housing national operations centers and data centers
used in its high-speed data services business in Herndon, Virginia; Charlotte, North Carolina; Raleigh, North Carolina;
Syracuse, New York; Austin, Texas; Kansas City, Missouri; Los Angeles, California; San Diego, California; New York,
New York; Coudersport, Pennsylvania; Denver, Colorado and Columbus, Ohio, and TWC also leased and owned
locations for its corporate offices in New York, New York and Charlotte, North Carolina as well as numerous business
offices, warehouses and properties housing regional operations throughout the U.S. TWC’s subsidiary, NaviSite, Inc.,
leases two locations for its corporate office in Andover, Massachusetts and leases offices and data centers in various cities
in the U.S., an office and data centers in the United Kingdom and offices in India. TWC’s signal reception sites, primarily
antenna towers and headends, and microwave facilities are located on owned and leased parcels of land, and TWC owns
or leases space on the towers on which certain of its equipment is located. TWC owns most of its service vehicles.
TWC believes that its properties, both owned and leased, taken as a whole, are in good operating condition and are
suitable and adequate for its business operations.
Item 3. Legal Proceedings.
The legal proceedings information set forth under “Commitments and Contingencies” in Note 18 to the
accompanying consolidated financial statements included in this Annual Report on Form 10-K is incorporated herein by
reference.
Item 4. Mine Safety Disclosures.
Not applicable.
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