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How Charter Communications Uses Its Capital Expenditures

How Charter Communications Uses Its Capital Expenditures

Charter Communications (CHTR) has been consistently investing in capital expenditures (or capex) to improve its network. Charter Communications restarted all-digital projects in the remaining Bright House and Time Warner Cable markets that are not yet all-digital, as well as the deployment of 1 Gbps speeds via DOCSIS 3.1 technology across its footprint. In the first quarter, Charter spent $2.2 billion on capital expenditures compared to $1.6 billion on capital expenditures in the first quarter of 2017.