Comcast on Friday called off its proposed $45 billion acquisition of Time Warner Cable and its prior agreement with Charter Communications.
“Today, we move on. Of course, we would have liked to bring our great products to new cities, but we structured this deal so that if the government didn’t agree, we could walk away,” Comcast Chairman and CEO Brian Roberts said in a statement. “I couldn’t be more proud of this company and I am truly excited for what’s next.”
The move comes after reports the Federal Communications Commission would look negatively on the deal.
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