Comcast and Time Warner will be appearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee today to convince lawmakers that their merger plan won’t hurt consumers. The two companies are expected to argue that their services don’t compete and that Time Warner customers will benefit from faster internet speeds and better cable. Comcast also argues that the addition of internet and video programming from Apple and Google have changed the competitive landscape.
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