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Powernet main competitors are Altice USA, Jive Communications, and Verizon Communications.

Competitor Summary. See how Powernet compares to its main competitors:

  • Verizon Communications has the most employees (132,200).
  • Employees at Altice USA earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $70,467.
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Powernet vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
1992
3.7
Cincinnati, OH1$3.7M175
-
4.3
Roseville, CA1$248.1M750
1934
4.2
--$2.9B8,339
-
3.5
Bedford, MA1$25.0M50
1996
4.3
Fife, WA1$47.8M200
2016
4.0
Islandia, NY12$9.0B9,000
2000
4.7
Fort Lauderdale, FL1$369.0M1,000
1986
4.9
Phoenix, AZ23$1.6B2,751
1949
4.5
Hilton Head Island, SC1$500.0M350
-
4.1
Woodland, CA1$72.1M500
1950
4.0
Perham, MN1$150.0M242
1983
4.7
New York, NY98$134.8B132,200
Allied Wireless Communications
2009
3.6
Little Rock, AR1$2.6M6
1902
4.4
Edinburg, VA1$220.8M1,212
2006
4.5
Lindon, UT1$107.6M750
1897
4.2
Concord, NC1$270.0M621
1980
3.9
Englewood, CO13$17.0B2,400
1996
4.1
Dallas, TX1$10.0M200
1993
4.7
Princeton, NJ10$636.0M1,315
1995
4.5
Middletown, NY1$2.0B4,500
1894
4.8
Mattoon, IL6$1.3B3,600

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Powernet salaries vs competitors

Among Powernet competitors, employees at Altice USA earn the most with an average yearly salary of $70,467.

Compare Powernet salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Powernet
$59,861$28.78-
Surewest Communications
$51,340$24.68-
Globe Telecom
$58,398$28.08-
Boston Communications Group
$50,718$24.38-
Continuant
$51,910$24.96-
Altice USA
$70,467$33.88-

Compare Powernet job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Powernet
$52,029$25.01
Altice USA
$93,443$44.92
Verizon Communications
$67,298$32.35
Shentel
$65,557$31.52
Continuant
$61,527$29.58
CT Communications Inc
$55,416$26.64
EchoStar
$54,866$26.38
Cable ONE
$51,706$24.86
Mediacom Communications
$51,571$24.79
Hargray Communications
$51,112$24.57
Hotwire Communications
$50,599$24.33
Surewest Communications
$50,040$24.06
Allied Wireless Communications
$49,735$23.91
RCN
$49,013$23.56
Sage Telecom
$49,007$23.56
Globe Telecom
$48,057$23.10
Arvig
$47,489$22.83
Consolidated Communications
$47,385$22.78
Boston Communications Group
$47,330$22.76
Jive Communications
$47,284$22.73

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Powernet demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Powernet vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Consolidated Communications50%50%
Verizon Communications57%43%
EchoStar59%41%
Shentel61%39%
Altice USA64%36%
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Compare race at Powernet vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
55%21%11%9%4%
9.7
64%16%10%6%3%
9.5
56%25%9%7%3%
9.7
67%9%14%6%4%
9.6
59%14%14%9%4%
9.8
63%15%11%8%3%
9.8

Powernet and similar companies CEOs

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Dexter G. Goei
Altice USA

Dexter Goei is Chief Executive Officer of Altice USA, one of the largest broadband, video and advertising service providers in the U.S. In the nearly three years since the acquisitions of Suddenlink and Cablevision to create Altice USA, Mr. Goei has led the company on a fast-paced journey defined by differentiation and innovation, delivering state-of-the-art connectivity services to approximately 5 million residential and business customers across 21 states through the rollout of a new 10G capable fiber-to-the-home network and Altice Mobile, the 'unlimited everything' mobile service delivered over a nationwide network. Joining Altice Europe as its CEO in 2009, Mr. Goei helped lead the company's development and growth from a French cable operator to a multinational telecoms, media and advertising company. Altice Europe debuted on the Euronext Amsterdam exchange in January 2014. Following the establishment of Altice USA, Mr. Goei transitioned from Altice Europe and became CEO of Altice USA in June 2016. Under Mr. Goei’s leadership, Altice USA debuted on the New York Stock Exchange with its IPO in June 2017 and, in June 2018, the company completed its separation from parent company Altice Europe.

Julia M. Laulis
Cable ONE

Julie Laulis is Chair of the Board, President and Chief Executive Officer of Cable ONE. Laulis joined Cable ONE in 1999 as Director of Marketing-NW Division. In 2001, she was named Vice President of Operations for the SW Division. In 2004, she became responsible for starting Cable ONE's Phoenix Customer Care Center. Laulis was named Chief Operations Officer in 2008, responsible for the company's three operation divisions and two call centers. In 2012, Laulis was named Chief Operating Officer, adding sales, marketing, and technology to her responsibilities. In 2015, Laulis was promoted to President and Chief Operating Officer of Cable ONE. In 2017, she was named President and Chief Executive Officer and in 2018 she was named Chair of the Board. Prior to joining Cable ONE, Laulis was with Jones Communications in the Washington, DC area and Denver, where she served in various marketing management positions. Laulis began her 35 year career in the cable industry with Hauser Communications. Laulis graduated from Indiana University in Bloomington with a bachelor's degree in Telecommunications. She attended the Woman in Cable Television Betsy Magness Leadership Institute in 1998/1999, and graduated from the Program for Management Development at the Harvard Business School in 2002. Cable FAX Magazine has named Laulis one of the Most Powerful Women in Cable for the past nine years running. Laulis currently serves on the boards of C-SPAN, CableLabs and The Cable Center, and is a trustee of the C-SPAN Education Foundation.

Bob Udell is the President and CEO of Consolidated Communications. Prior to being named President and CEO in 2014, Udell served as the Company's President and COO, and as Senior Vice President upon joining the Company in April 2004. Udell has more than 25 years of telecommunications leadership experience including profit and loss management and operations at large- and mid-sized local exchange companies. He served in leadership roles at TXU Communications including Executive Vice President of Business Development, Regulatory and Administration, and Chief Operating Officer. He served in leadership roles at McLeodUSA as Senior Vice President of Network Services and Vice President and General Manager of the company’s Indiana operations, and he held management roles at Bell Atlantic in operations, carrier sales and marketing. Udell serves on the USTelecom Board of Directors and formerly served as Chairman of the Independent Telephone and Telecommunications Alliance. He also serves on the boards of the Greater Conroe Economic Development Council and The John Cooper School Board of Trustees. He holds a master's degree in business administration from the Katz Graduate School of Business at the University of Pittsburgh and a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Pittsburgh. Udell completed the Advanced Technology Innovations Program at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh.

Michael T. Dugan
EchoStar

Experienced Chief Executive Officer with a demonstrated history of working in the telecommunications industry. Strong business development professional skilled in Business Development, Strategic Planning, Embedded Systems, IPTV, and Business Process Improvement.

Christopher E. French
Shentel

Christopher has worked as Board Member at First Natl Corp VA, President at Virginia Telecom Industry Assn, and President/CEO at Shentel. He works or has worked as BOARD MEMBER at NTCA The Rural Broadband Association and BOARD MEMBER at Virginia Telecom Industry Assn. Christopher attended University of Virginia.

Hans Erik Vestberg
Verizon Communications

Hans Vestberg (born 23 June 1965) is a Swedish businessman and CEO of Verizon Communications, where he has worked as executive vice president of the company's network and technology team, and as chief technology officer. Vestberg was previously the CEO of telecommunications company Ericsson, president of the Swedish Olympic Committee, and chairman of the Swedish Handball Federation.

Rocco B. Commisso
Mediacom Communications

Rocco Commisso is a Chairman/CEO/Founder at Mediacom Communications, Board Member at Mediacom Communications, and Board Member at C-SPAN. He has worked as Exec VP/CFO at CABLEVISION INDUSTRIES CORP, Board Member at AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE CORP, and Board Member at CABLEVISION INDUSTRIES CORP. Rocco works or has worked as MEMBER at Cable Tv Pioneers, BOARD MEMBER at Natl Cable Television Assn, and BOARD MEMBER at Natl Italian American Foundation. He studied at Columbia University.

Jim Holanda
RCN

Matthew Johnson
Sage Telecom

Ernest L. Cu
Globe Telecom

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