
Charter is in talks with SpaceX to route a portion of Starlink’s mobile traffic through its terrestrial broadband network, targeting Starlink’s 12 million active customers in over 160 countries. The partnership could expand Charter’s wireless business and leverages last year’s Cox Communications merger that grew its subscriber base by more than 20 percent.
Charter is reportedly in talks with SpaceX to route a portion of Starlink’s mobile data through its terrestrial broadband network, aiming to integrate mobile traffic with its existing infrastructure. These unconfirmed discussions have driven a more than 2 percent premarket share increase.
If finalized, the deal could bolster Charter’s wireless portfolio by tapping into Starlink Mobile’s 12 million active customers across over 160 countries. This expansion offers Charter an opportunity to diversify revenue streams beyond its core home internet services.
This initiative builds on Charter’s strategic expansion following last year’s merger with Cox Communications, which increased its subscriber base by more than 20 percent. Leveraging these combined networks may position Charter to capitalize on growing demand for integrated broadband and mobile solutions.