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Ars Technica: Comcast and Time Warner Cable are dominating the market for new wireline Internet subscribers in the United States, with AT&T and Verizon lagging far behind. Cable already had a majority of the broadband market, even when you count slow DSL as “broadband,” and that majority is growing. “Comcast and Time Warner Cable led the growth in US broadband subscriptions during the third quarter, adding a combined 552,000 new subscribers.”