Comcast Reaps as Price War Fails to Materialize
Financial Times, July 28, 2006
By Aline van Duyn
Comcast, the largest cable operator in the US, on Thursday offered further evidence that strong competition among cable and telecom providers of high-speed internet connections is not yet pushing prices down.
Comcast said that in its second quarter the average revenue made from each broadband customer rose to $43.78 from $43.35 a year ago.
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