Cable One projects up to 18,000 Q2 broadband subscriber losses
Cable One said it expects to lose as many as 18,000 residential broadband subscribers in the second quarter of 2026.
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Cable One told investors it expects a larger residential broadband subscriber decline in the second quarter of 2026 than previously modeled by analysts. Light Reading reported that the company projected losses of as many as 18,000 subscribers for the quarter.
Light Reading linked the update to concerns around Vyve financing. The source excerpt did not provide additional financing figures, terms, or dates for Vyve in the material supplied here.
Light Reading also said Charter and Comcast are due to report later in July 2026. The supplied source material did not include any subscriber forecasts or financial guidance for Charter or Comcast.
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