D.C. Memo: Publicly Traded ISPs Lost About 69,000 Subs In First Quarter
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Broadband Numbers: Based on public statements and filings, publicly traded wireline broadband ISPs combined lost about 69,000 subscribers sequentially in the first quarter, reflecting continued competitive pressure from fiber overbuilders and Fixed Wireless Access (FWA) service providers. But the worst may be over for at least the two largest broadband …