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    This means broadband service providers were no longer subject to common carrier regulations. [5] Since the beginning of the twentieth century, common carriage guidelines required the quality of service must be the same for all users, preventing one customer from being favored over another. [4]

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    Diagram showing connectivity for triple play customers over xDSL and CATV networks. In telecommunication, triple play is the provision of broadband internet, television, and telephony over a single connection. [1] [2] This approach emphasizes the supplier convergence of multiple services, aiming to enhance user convenience and streamline ...

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    Altice USA (also known as Optimum); AT&T Internet; Charter Communications (also known as Spectrum); Comcast High Speed Internet (also known as Xfinity); Consolidated Communications (including FairPoint Communications)

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  7. Local-loop unbundling - Wikipedia

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    On 3 May 2006, the government announced it would require the unbundling of the local loop. This was in response to concerns about the low levels of broadband uptake. Regulatory actions such as information disclosure, the separate accounting of Telecom New Zealand business operations, and enhanced Commerce Commission monitoring were announced. [16]

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