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Alphabet's fiber broadband ISP offering symmetric gigabit internet with no data caps; available in select US cities demonstrating competitive broadband pricing pressure on cable incumbents.
Google Fiber is Alphabet's high-speed fiber-to-the-home internet service provider offering gigabit (1 Gbps) and multi-gig (2 Gbps, 5 Gbps) internet speeds at transparent pricing with no data caps — available in select US metropolitan markets including Austin, Kansas City, Nashville, Salt Lake City, and Raleigh-Durham. Launched in Kansas City in 2012 as a Google demonstration project challenging the cable duopoly, Google Fiber operates under Alphabet's Access division and serves as both a commercial ISP and an ongoing argument for what broadband competition can look like.
Second-largest US cable provider with $55B revenue under Spectrum brand; multi-gig network upgrades and 9M Spectrum Mobile lines as broadband competition intensifies.
Charter Communications is the second-largest cable operator and internet service provider in the United States, operating under the Spectrum brand to provide high-speed internet, television, and mobile services to approximately 32 million customers in 41 states. After acquiring Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks in 2016, Charter is now listed on NASDAQ and generates over $55 billion in annual revenue. The Spectrum brand serves both residential and business customers with consistent messaging around value and network quality.
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