The Verge
The recording of the “Comcast Rep from Hell” has now been listened to more than 5 million times, sparking a conversation about the largest player in the nation’s cable industry. That debate is a timely one: Comcast is in the process of acquiring the second-largest cable provider, Time Warner Cable, and both companies are plagued by notoriously low customer-satisfaction ratings.
Comcast and Time Warner have agreed on a price, but the deal isn’t done. The Federal Communications Commission and the Department of Justice must decide whether the existence of a new consolidated company — with a projected aggregate of 30 million subscribers — is in the public interest. The process could take months.
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Users might also get a year free of Peacock with a new Comcast smart TV.
If you're an existing Comcast Xfinity internet customer and get your mobile service from another company, maybe it's time to make the switch.
And they wonder why people are cutting the cord and switching to Netflix & Hulu.