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Charter continues to see broadband, pay TV customer losses in Q4
The company plans to educate customers on the streaming video services they receive as part of their pay TV packages.

Parks Associates: Popularity of Internet, mobile bundles growing
Around one in five American households now bundles their home Internet service with wireless phone, according to a new consumer survey.
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Parks Associates: Bundles driving up ARPU for telecoms
Bundled offerings are helping Internet service providers increase ARPU, customer satisfaction and loyalty, Parks Associates reports.
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Newsmax gets distribution on YouTube TV
Newsmax has inked a distribution agreement with Google-owned YouTube TV.

Sinclair to distribute Portland Trail Blazers games on broadcast TV
The professional basketball team is also making its games available on a subscription streaming service, launching soon.

Bango releases global “Subscription Wars” trend report
Telecom customers across three continents find the subscription landscape chaotic and crave a central hub for purchasing and managing their services, according to a global trends report from Bango.

Broadband companies grabbing bigger slice of wireless pie
Land-based broadband companies are grabbing more net new wireless additions than the wireless companies themselves, according to new research.

T-Mobile expands land-based fiber offering to 13 cities
T-Mobile is offering a land-based fiber Internet service in more than a dozen cities, according to a report published this week.

FCC chair proposes ban on cable, satellite TV early termination fees
The proposal would also force cable and satellite TV companies to terminate a customer's service the very day they request it.

MAV TV Select debuts on Xumo Play
MAV TV Select has made its debut on Comcast and Charter's free, ad-supported service Xumo Play.

Montana broadband build-out comes with $300,000 price tag per home
Providing high-speed Internet connections to rural parts of the country could be more expensive than federal officials previously thought.

Federal broadband program benefitting more urban households than rural customers
Only around 15 percent of the ACP's 20 million benefits recipients come from rural areas, according to the FCC.