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22% of US households get bundled Internet, mobile services

New data from Parks Associates shows 22% of US households now receive their Internet and mobile services as part of a bundle.

New Parks Associates research released at CES® 2025 shows that 22% of US households now receive their internet and mobile services as part of a bundle. This finding highlights a growing trend towards broadband expansion through the bundle of wired and wireless access. This firm is hosting CONNECTIONS™ Summit at CES today, January 7, sponsored by Schneider Electric, Alarm.com, Schlage, Shelly Group, Ubiety Technologies, SmartRent, ADT, Calix, Kwikset, Silicon Labs, ADT Multifamily, eufy, and Johnson Controls.

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