Jones Intercable was a cable television company founded by Glenn R. Jones in 1970. Jones, already a cable television veteran, had bought his first cable system in Georgetown, Colorado after taking a $400 loan on his Volkswagen.[1] The company expanded rapidly and by 1994 it had 1.4 million subscribers.[1] In 1995, the company was 30 percent owned by Bell Canada International.[2]
In 1999, Comcast took full control of Jones Intercable, acquiring 100 percent of the company in a deal valued around $3 billion.[3]
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