Charter fully retired the "Time Warner Cable" and "Bright House" names, transitioning all services to the Spectrum brand. Deal Financials & Scale
The TWC acquisition was valued at roughly $55 billion to $78.7 billion (including debt).
The U.S. Department of Justice and the FCC approved the merger with specific consumer-protection conditions. when did spectrum buy time warner cable
Charter announced the formal agreement to acquire Time Warner Cable (TWC) for approximately $78.7 billion .
Charter Communications officially completed its acquisition of Time Warner Cable on . The deal also included the purchase of Bright House Networks , merging all three entities under the Spectrum brand. 📅 Key Timeline Charter fully retired the "Time Warner Cable" and
The transaction officially closed, marking the end of TWC as an independent company.
Charter simultaneously bought Bright House Networks for approximately $10.4 billion . Department of Justice and the FCC approved the
The merger made Charter the second-largest broadband provider and third-largest pay-TV provider in the U.S..