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  2. White House says 20 internet companies will provide ... - AOL

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    The Biden administration announced Monday that 20 leading internet service providers have agreed to offer basic low cost plans that will be free for millions of Americans after a refund.. The 20 ...

  3. Disney and Charter finally end their cable TV fight—with ...

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    A Citibank analyst note from last week estimated the failure to reach a deal might cost Disney between $1.1 billion and $2.3 billion, depending on how many of Charter’s customers left the cable ...

  4. List of broadband providers in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Comcast High Speed Internet (also known as Xfinity) Consolidated Communications (including FairPoint Communications) Cogent Communications. Cox Communications. Frontier Communications. Lumen Technologies (also known as CenturyLink) Mediacom. SpaceX (also known as Starlink) TDS Telecom.

  5. Disney+ Is Now Included Free for Charter’s Spectrum ... - AOL

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    Disney+ is now included as part of the pay-TV bundle on Charter’s Spectrum TV Select tier. Charter Communications and the Walt Disney Co. announced that the ad-supported version of Disney+ ...

  6. Disney–Charter Communications dispute - Wikipedia

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    A carriage dispute took place between The Walt Disney Company and Charter Communications, the second-largest cable television provider in the United States, from August 31 to September 11, 2023. The Walt Disney Company removed its programming from Spectrum, Charter Communications's cable television label, during the duration of the dispute ...

  7. Cable television in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cable television first became available in the United States in 1948. [1] By 1989, 53 million U.S. households received cable television subscriptions, [2] with 60 percent of all U.S. households doing so in 1992. [3] Most cable viewers in the U.S. reside in the suburbs and tend to be middle class; [4] cable television is less common in low ...

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