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Charter Gets FCC Permission To Buy Cox, Become Largest ISP In the US

Par : BeauHD
2 mars 2026 à 21:00
An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Charter Communications, operator of the Spectrum cable brand, has obtained Federal Communications Commission permission to buy Cox and surpass Comcast as the country's largest home Internet service provider. Charter has 29.7 million residential and business Internet customers compared to Comcast's 31.26 million. Buying Cox will give Charter another 5.9 million Internet customers. The FCC approved the deal on Friday, but the companies still need Justice Department approval and sign-offs from states including California and New York. Opponents of Charter's $34.5 billion acquisition told the FCC that eliminating Cox as an independent entity will make it easier for Charter and Comcast to raise prices. But the FCC dismissed those concerns on the grounds that Charter and Cox don't compete directly against each other in the vast majority of their territories. FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's primary demand from companies seeking to merge has been to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and policies. In a press release (PDF), the Carr-led FCC said that "Charter has committed to new safeguards to protect against DEI discrimination," and that Charter's network-expansion plans will bring "faster broadband and lower prices" to rural areas. The merger was approved one day after Charter sent a letter to Carr outlining its actions to end DEI. Charter offers broadband and cable service in 41 states, while Cox does so in 18 states.

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« Il y a des moyens plus simples pour gagner 2,8 milliards » : le patron de Netflix se confie sur l’échec Warner Bros pour la première fois

2 mars 2026 à 09:41

Quelques jours après l'abandon de Netflix dans la course au rachat de Warner Bros. Discovery (le groupe a touché 2,8 milliards de dollars de pénalités), Ted Sarandos, le co-CEO de Netflix, s'est entretenu avec Bloomberg. Il revient sur les coulisses de ce renoncement historique qu'il ne considère pas comme un échec.

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