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FCC Approves Merger of Cable Giants Cox and Charter in $34.5B Deal

The FCC has approved the $34.5 billion merger between Charter Communications and Cox Communications, uniting two major cable providers. This consolidation is expected to reshape the US internet market, potentially leading to improved service offerings for consumers. Industry observers should monitor regulatory and market responses as the merger progresses.
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