Charter Communications and Cox are pushing to merge into a $34.5 billion telecom giant. If approved, this deal would create one of the most powerful cable and broadband conglomerates in the country, slashing competition and tightening corporate control over how millions of Americans get online.
For families already struggling with overpriced, underperforming internet, this merger would only make things worse: fewer providers, higher bills, slower speeds, and less accountability.
And for rural communities, low-income neighborhoods, and communities of color that already face systemic barriers to reliable broadband, this merger threatens to deepen the digital divide, leaving many even further behind in an increasingly connected world.
This is not just a consumer issue – it’s a civil rights issue.
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