Charter and Comcast team up to build 'next-generation' streaming hardware
, while Charter will provide streaming devices with voice remotes starting in 2023. Flex and Xumo will still be available as independent products, so you won't have to buy new hardware.
The telecoms stressed that they each had equal stakes in the joint venture, and that their cable and broadband services weren't involved. Charter will initially pour $900 million into the project over"multiple years."
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