Rogers Cable Communications today announced that it is boosting the download speed of its two most popular Internet services, effective immediately. Rogers Hi-Speed Internet Express will increase from 7 Mbps to 10 Mbps, and Rogers Hi-Speed Internet Lite will increase from 1 Mbps to 3 Mbps. The service enhancements are being introduced at no extra charge to residential customers and are expected to be in place by May 29.

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3Q Was Rough for Cable—What Happened?

The concept of cable companies struggling to spark consistent subscriber growth in the new age of media isn’t new. Nor is it surprising that an ultra-competitive environment has made it difficult to sustain momentum. But when the sub losses stack for companies and the industry at large, there’s an underlying sense of skepticism from analysts eagerly listening to earnings calls.

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