Bright House Networks adds 15-20 to Livonia office, set to expand more

Bright House Networks has added nearly 10 people every year of the 28 years it has been in Metro Detroit. Has that for prolonged growth?The telecommunications provider has grown its Livonia office to 260 employees with 15-20 people added over the last two years. And they plan to keep up the pace over the next couple as well.”We’ll continue to add people as we need them,” says Bob McCann, president of the Detroit Division of the Bright House Networks.The company focuses on providing telecommunications products, such as high-speed Internet and digital phone service. The firm has been able to produce more versions of these products, which has supported its growth.”We’re very pleased with the growth of our new products,” McCann says.He expects “dramatic growth” in the companies digital telephone and commercial telephone services. That could be as high as 30-40 percent within the next year or two. Enough to keep the office going for a few years more.Source: Bob McCann, president of the Detroit Division of the Bright House NetworksWriter: Jon Zemke

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Bright House Networks has added nearly 10 people every year of the 28 years it has been in Metro Detroit. Has that for prolonged growth?

The telecommunications provider has grown its Livonia office to 260 employees with 15-20 people added over the last two years. And they plan to keep up the pace over the next couple as well.

“We’ll continue to add people as we need them,” says Bob McCann, president of the Detroit Division of the Bright House Networks.

The company focuses on providing telecommunications products, such as high-speed Internet and digital phone service. The firm has been able to produce more versions of these products, which has supported its growth.

“We’re very pleased with the growth of our new products,” McCann says.

He expects “dramatic growth” in the companies digital telephone and commercial telephone services. That could be as high as 30-40 percent within the next year or two. Enough to keep the office going for a few years more.

Source: Bob McCann, president of the Detroit Division of the Bright House Networks
Writer: Jon Zemke

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