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Aug 18, 2026 • 6 min
Covers news from Aug 11, 2026 to Aug 18, 2026

Charter-Cox Nears Close Amid Churn

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Show Notes

Charter just scored regulatory approval for its $34.5 billion buyout of Cox Communications, setting the stage for a massive cable shakeup. The logic: bulk up to fight shrinking broadband numbers and falling revenue, using scale to drive better deals and push Spectrum branding into new markets. But here’s the kicker—Charter’s own internet subscriber base is already shrinking, and unless it can clean up its product and pricing fast, the merger risks accelerating customer losses instead of slowing them. The real test will be how quickly Cox markets transition to Spectrum offerings and whether that actually drives retention, not just headlines.

Meanwhile, Verizon’s headache is mounting on two fronts. After losing a Supreme Court bid to reclaim a $47 million FCC fine, the cost of regulatory missteps is up, draining management focus and dollars into compliance instead of growth. Add a spike in outages—Downdetector reports soared past 8,000 in minutes—and Verizon’s “best network” pitch is under pressure, especially as it chases high-margin enterprise deals like a 5G-powered drone detection partnership with Lockheed Martin. But there’s a catch: selling critical infrastructure services demands rock-solid reliability. If Verizon can’t lock down its network, rivals like AT&T and T-Mobile will pounce on its vulnerabilities in enterprise contracts.

Based on reporting from Spectrum News and The Mobile Network.

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