Here's what the US broadband industry will look like after the Charter-Time Warner deal
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Charter Communications has agreed to buy Time Warner Cable in a $56.7 billion deal.
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If the deal closes, Charter and Time Warner Cable would together account for 34% of the US cable broadband market, trailing Comcast's 42%. Cablevision would account for 5% while the remaining top providers would account for a combined 19%.
Here's the chart of the post-merger market, courtesy of BI Intelligence.
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