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Cable Broadband Has a Target on Its Back, and Verizon and T-Mobile are Taking Aim

If you watched the Super Bowl yesterday (great game by the way), and specifically the commercials, you may have witnessed a brewing competitive battle for home broadband, and specifically cable broadband.

Both Verizon and T-Mobile featured ads (to the tune of $7 million a piece) for their fixed wireless service which aims to take on cable’s home broadband dominance in larger markets.

Verizon’s ad rekindled the dark comedy movie, the Cable Guy, featuring comedian Jim Carey. That movie played on the poor service reputation of the cable industry.

Ditch expensive, poor service riddled cable broadband for the shiny new 5G fixed wireless service, 5G Home, the ad pushed. I’m curious what the total budget for that ad was (including the $7 million placement fee). My suspicion is Jim Carey didn’t come cheap.

https://youtu.be/dNQygLeDGS4

T-Mobile got on the bandwagon too, in true T-Mobile style, with an “Internet with no BS’ commercial. While not calling out cable broadband specifically, the commercial hits on perceptions of cable broadband – raising prices and fees, and poor service.

https://youtu.be/6Pr_TduMieM

It’s game on and both ads highlight the high stakes competitive battle this is now underway. At the end of 4Q21, T-Mobile reported 646K fixed wireless customers, while Verizon reported adding 78K fixed wireless customers in 4Q21 alone.

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