Cable companies offer alternatives to the bloated bundle
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Washington
THE best alternatives to the cable bundle may be coming out of the cable companies themselves.
Since Verizon Communications in April introduced cheaper, slimmed-down bundles of just dozens of TV channels - as opposed to hundreds - the company said on Thursday that 30 per cent to 40 per cent of its new Fios television customers have asked for the new packages. And in a new bet on mobile video, the telecom firm said it has signed up 25,000 people for the free streaming service Go90 that goes live later this month.
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