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01/30/2026
Charter Posts First Video Gains Since 2020
Charter’s streak of video declines came to a halt Friday when the company announced 44,000 total video net additions in 4Q25. And while it might not be a trend Charter sees as holding true in the long term, for now, it can celebrate a feat it hasn’t been able to say in 21 quarters.
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11/07/2025
3Q Was Rough for Cable—What Happened?
The concept of cable companies struggling to spark consistent subscriber growth isn’t new. But when the sub losses stack for companies and the industry at large, there’s an underlying sense of skepticism from analysts.
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09/12/2025
Father of Cable Modem’s Untold Story in New Book
September seems to be the unofficial month for industry book releases, but when it comes to Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard’s “The Accidental Network,” it has taken years to get around to explaining how his struggling LANcity created the cable modem and transformed the internet forever.
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09/05/2025
Football Forecast: NFL-YouTube Experiment a Sign of the Future
Tonight’s the first time an NFL game will exclusively stream live and without a paywall on YouTube, and while it’s expected to attain a hefty number of viewers, the question then becomes whether YouTube—and the networks of internet providers enabling access—can handle the blitz.
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09/03/2025
The Broadband STRIKE Force
A coalition of senior execs launched STRIKE, an initiative that seeks to address the increase in criminal attacks on broadband infrastructure.
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08/19/2025
OVBI: Broadband Usage Bucks Seasonality Trend
It’s pretty typical for broadband usage to dip from 1Q to 2Q, with warm weather, vacations and other pursuits getting folks out of the house. But that may be changing.