Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited data
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Comcast keeps losing customers despite price guarantee and unlimited data
"Comcast's domestic broadband revenue was $6.32 billion, down from $6.38 billion a year ago. Cable TV revenue was $6.36 billion, down from $6.74 billion year over year. Mobile revenue rose from $1.19 billion to $1.40 billion year over year, buoyed by 1.5 million new mobile lines added during the full year of 2025. Comcast said it now has over 9 million total mobile lines and aims to get more of its broadband customers into bundles of Internet and wireless service."
"As the owner of NBCUniversal, Comcast has a lot more going on than cable and mobile. Strong results in the Peacock streaming service and Universal Studios theme parks helped Comcast meet analysts' revenue projections and exceed profit estimates. Peacock paid subscribers increased 22 percent year over year to 44 million, and revenue grew 23 percent to 1.6 billion in the quarter, Comcast said."
Comcast simplified its broadband offering by shifting away from short-term promotions toward transparent, value-based pricing and plans significant 2026 investments to enhance customer experience and simplification. The company aims to migrate the majority of residential broadband customers to the new pricing and packaging by year-end. Domestic broadband and cable TV revenues declined year over year, while mobile revenue increased to $1.40 billion, supported by 1.5 million new mobile lines and over 9 million total mobile lines. Peacock grew to 44 million paid subscribers with revenue rising to $1.6 billion. Total Q4 2025 revenue was $32.31 billion and net income fell to $2.17 billion.
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