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Looking at the graph below, you can see how the Comcast - Time Warner deal will all but button up the entire east coast. 
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Yeah, won't that run afoul of anti-trust legislation? It'll be a bigger area than the Baby Bells when Ma Bell was broken up.
Yeah, won't that run afoul of anti-trust legislation? It'll be a bigger area than the Baby Bells when Ma Bell was broken up.
Since Comcast and Time Warner didn't compete against each other, it likely won't be affected by anti-trust. Both are still competing against AT&T, Verizon, and other phone companies, as well as a few city-run systems and Google Fiber.
Comcast is really expanding its footprint rather than eliminating competition.
Odd that the map says Time Warner controls south carolina cable. I live in the Upstate its a large metro area and Charter is here. I have family spread out through the state and I have never heard anything about twc. Charter offers 60 mbps here for $55 a month when bundled.
The graphic can be a bit misleading. It simply shows the biggest provider in each state. Mass, for example, Comcast is the biggest, but it's definitely not the only game in town. FIOS is available in much of the state. It's just not the biggest. My Neighborhood has had FIOS for several years but the majority of it still uses Comcast for internet. It's easy to see who has FIOS when I go out for a walk around the area.
^This. That map is interesting, but if you read the article they even say it doesn't tell the whole story. That map only shows who has the largest market share, not the only option in those states. For reference, look at the maps where they show the shades of red. That gives you a better indicator of just how much market share / competition they face in those states.
One of the reasons Comcast wants the merger is that they had been losing a lot of ground to FIOS. It forced them to change a lot of their business model. The funny thing here is that Comcast essentially used to have monopolies wherever they were at, since the only thing that really competed with them was dial-up or DSL. When you could package your cable and internet, it really boosted their control. They lost quite a bit of market share and control when FIOS came around. Just look at MD, VA, NJ, all of which used to be dominated by Comcast.
Hopefully the places Google Fiber is available starts increasing faster.
I wish I could still get Charter. Th They monitor your activity and aren't a fan of Pirate Bay.... ATT that I have now is just your crappy generic connection.
That doesn't make sense. You want Charter, but they monitor your activity, but you don't like ATT. What? Also I haven't had problems with Charter, but I don't do heavy torrenting.