Despite the shift toward cord cutting, six cable providers have raised their prices for 2018. For Comcast subscribers, practically everything will be more expensive going forward: this includes channel bundles, streaming services, and even the price of renting a modem.
With cord cutting setting records, why doesn’t Comcast feel the need to actually adapt to changing markets? It doesn’t have to. The company is securing a bigger monopoly over broadband in a growing number of markets thanks to telcos that no longer think it’s worth it to upgrade aging DSL lines.
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