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Comcast Keeps Losing Customers Despite Price Guarantee, Unlimited Data

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**要点まとめ(日本語)**

- **顧客減少は止まらない**
- 2025年第4四半期だけで、Comcastはブロードバンド加入者を **18万1千人** 喪失。
- 前年同四半期の13万9千人、2023年の3万4千人の減少を上回る規模。

- **全体加入者数**
- 住宅向けブロードバンドは **2,872万人**、企業向けは **254万人**、合計 **3,126万人** に減少。

- **価格戦略と収益**
- CFOジェイソン・アームストロングは「日常的な低価格設定」や「無料無線ラインの導入」など新しい価格モデルが進行中と説明。
- 1人当たり平均収益(ARPU)は **1.1%** 増加したが、伸びは緩やかで、今後数四半期も同様のペースが予想される。

- **競争環境の激化**
- 光ファイバーや固定無線(fixed wireless)サービスからの競争が激しく、同社の「無線バンドル」や Peacock、テーマパーク事業へのシフトだけではカバーできていない。
- コネクティビティ&プラットフォーム部門のスティーブ・クロニー氏は「市場は今後も非常に競争的」と警告。

- **結論**
- 価格保証や無制限データプランを提供しても、光ファイバーや固定無線といった代替インフラの台頭により、Comcastは顧客流出を食い止められずにいる。今後は価格以外の差別化やサービス改善が求められる。
Comcast's attempt to slow broadband customer losses still isn't stopping the bleeding as fiber and fixed wireless competition intensifies. In Q4 2025 alone, Comcast lost 181,000 broadband subscribers, even as it leans harder into wireless bundling and other business lines like Peacock and theme parks. Ars Technica reports: The Q4 net loss is more than the 176,000 loss predicted by analysts, although not as bad as the 199,000-customer loss that spurred [Comcast President Mike Cavanagh's] comment about Comcast "not winning in the marketplace" nine months ago. The Q4 2025 loss reported today is also worse than the 139,000-customer loss in Q4 2024 and the 34,000-customer loss in Q4 2023. "Subscriber losses were 181,000, as the early traction we are seeing from our new initiatives was more than offset by continued competitive intensity," Comcast CFO Jason Armstrong said during an earnings call today, according to a Motley Fool transcript. Comcast's residential broadband customers dropped to 28.72 million, while business broadband customers dropped to 2.54 million, for a total of 31.26 million. Armstrong said that average revenue per user grew 1.1 percent, "consistent with the deceleration that we had previewed reflecting our new go-to-market pricing, including lower everyday pricing and strong adoption of free wireless lines." Armstrong expects average revenue per user to continue growing slowly "for the next couple of quarters, driven by the absence of a rate increase, the impact from free wireless lines, and the ongoing migration of our base to simplified pricing." Comcast Connectivity & Platforms chief Steve Croney said the firm is facing "a more competitive environment from fiber" and continued competition from fixed wireless. "The market is going to remain intensely competitive," he said.

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