Mediacom vs Verizon

Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities

Verizon leads in AI visibility (91 vs 40)
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Mediacom

EmergingTelecom & Internet Providers

Cable ISP

Fifth-largest US cable operator serving 1.3M+ customers in 22 rural and small-city markets; privately held competing with T-Mobile Home Internet for rural broadband subscribers.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
C40
Category Rank
#1 of 1
AI Consensus
80%
Trend
up
Per Platform
ChatGPT
48
Perplexity
50
Gemini
43

About

Mediacom Communications is the fifth-largest cable television operator in the United States, serving 1.3+ million customers across 22 states — primarily operating in smaller cities and rural markets in the Midwest, Southeast, and West where larger cable operators like Comcast and Charter have limited presence. Founded in 1995 by Rocco Commisso in Middletown, New York, Mediacom is privately held and generates approximately $2 billion in annual revenue from residential and business broadband internet, cable TV, and phone service subscriptions.\n\nMediacom's service area strategy focuses on the "tier 2 and tier 3" markets — cities with 5,000 to 50,000 population where Comcast, Charter, and Cox have historically not expanded their fiber infrastructure. In these markets, Mediacom often faces less competition from fiber overbuilders (Google Fiber, municipal fiber networks) and competes primarily against DSL from regional telephone companies and fixed wireless internet from wireless carriers. The company has been upgrading its cable plant to DOCSIS 3.1 to deliver gigabit speeds and is investing in fiber-to-the-home expansion in select markets.\n\nIn 2025, Mediacom competes with rural telcos (Consolidated Communications, TDS Telecom), T-Mobile and Verizon Home Internet (fixed wireless broadband), and in some markets with new fiber overbuilders for its residential and business internet subscribers. The fixed wireless internet competition has intensified significantly — T-Mobile's Home Internet offers competitive speeds at lower prices than cable in many rural markets, representing the most significant competitive threat to Mediacom's subscriber base. Mediacom's 2025 strategy focuses on completing DOCSIS 4.0 and fiber upgrades to deliver superior speeds, protecting broadband subscriber share against fixed wireless competition, and growing business services revenue from local governments and enterprise customers in its markets.

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Verizon

LeaderTelecom & Internet Providers

Wireless

NYSE-listed (VZ) US wireless giant with 114M connections and $134B revenue; $20B Frontier fiber acquisition expanding beyond Northeast as T-Mobile's 5G presses Verizon's premium pricing position.

AI VisibilityBeta
Overall Score
A91
Category Rank
#2 of 4
AI Consensus
71%
Trend
down
Per Platform
ChatGPT
82
Perplexity
92
Gemini
88

About

Verizon Communications is a New York-based telecommunications giant operating the largest US wireless network — serving approximately 114 million wireless connections across consumer and business customers, plus Fios fiber-optic internet and TV service in the Northeast US, enterprise networking, and managed communications services for large businesses and government. Listed on NYSE (NYSE: VZ), Verizon generated $134 billion in revenue in fiscal year 2024 and employs approximately 105,000 people, making it one of the two dominant US wireless carriers alongside AT&T.

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AI Visibility Head-to-Head

40
Overall Score
91
#1
Category Rank
#2
80
AI Consensus
71
up
Trend
down
48
ChatGPT
82
50
Perplexity
92
43
Gemini
88
46
Claude
86
51
Grok
94

Key Details

Category
Cable ISP
Wireless
Tier
Emerging
Leader
Entity Type
brand
company

Capabilities & Ecosystem

Capabilities

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Cable ISP
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Wireless
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