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Buffalo, NY, United States, 01/25/2008 - Time Warner Cable's Buffalo Division announced that Bruce Catter has been appointed Vice President of Engineering to guide system development and growth.
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Time Warner Cable, the nation’s second largest cable television operator and provider of telecommunications services, announced today the appointment of Bruce Catter as the new Vice President of Engineering in its Buffalo Division. Catter joins Time Warner Cable after more than 30 years of engineering experience. Catter will help build and design the technology systems that distribute Time Warner’s phone, high speed internet and video services for all of Western New York. He will direct and manage all aspects of the Buffalo Division’s data networks and distribution hubs, and ensure the highest level of system performance, reliability and quality.
“At Time Warner Cable, we utilize the latest technology to distribute our vast stable of products and services. We are extremely pleased to add Bruce to our management team so that we can maintain and expand our system here in Western New York to keep up with the changing times,” stated Gordon Harp, Buffalo Division President, Time Warner Cable. “Over the past year, we have invested heavily in upgrading the reliability and redundancy of our fiber optic and distribution methods. Bruce brings extensive knowledge in how to sustain a network and continually add the features that customers are demanding. We look forward to his arrival.”
Catter joined Time Warner Cable (timewarnercable.com) in 2001 as the Vice President of Engineering in Kimberly, Wisconsin. Just prior to joining the Buffalo Division, he served as the Vice President of Sustaining Engineering for Time Warner Cable at the corporate headquarters in Charlotte, North Carolina. Catter holds a B.S. in Business Management from the University of Maryland.
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