The Cable Center
United States
/ Colorado
| Research/Dev
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Construction of the Alan Gerry Cable Telecommunications Center Building began in July, 1999, in Denver. The Cable Center, then named the National Cable Television Center and museum, opened our doors in August 2001, as an independent and non-profit institution. Despite cable's role in revolutionizing global communications, technology and programming, the general public is largely unaware of the industry's considerable accomplishments. The Center tells the story of the cable industry, past, present, and looking towards the future through educational programs, library collections, and other industry-related works. The Cable Center provides education and information to the educational community, the cable industry, and the public, while celebrating cable's contributions to society.
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Library
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