List of multiple-system operators


A multiple-system operator is an operator of multiple cable or direct-broadcast satellite television systems. A cable system in the United States, by Federal Communications Commission definition, is a facility serving a single community or a distinct governmental entity, each of which has its own franchise agreement with the cable company. Though in the strictest sense any cable company that serves multiple communities is an MSO, the term today is usually reserved for companies that own multiple cable systems, such as Rogers Communications, Shaw Communications, and Videotron in Canada; Altice USA, Charter Communications, Comcast and Cox Communications in the United States; or Virgin Media in the UK.

Top multichannel video service providers in the United States by number of subscribers

RankMSO nameBrandTotal subscribersTechnology
1ComcastXfinity19,900,000Cable
2AT&TAT&T TV, DirecTV, U-verse19,360,000VDSL/Satellite
3Charter CommunicationsSpectrum15,550,000Cable
4Dish NetworkDish and Sling TV11,320,000Satellite
5Cox CommunicationsContour4,132,000Cable
6VerizonFios4,070,000Fiber
7Altice USAOptimum, Suddenlink, Altice Business3,140,000Cable
8Frontier CommunicationsFrontier FiOS and Vantage TV961,000Fiber
9MediacomXtream829,000Cable
10Cable OneSparklight818,330Cable
11TPG529,975Cable
12WOW!WOW! TV and WOW! Ultra518,500Cable
13Atlantic Broadband410,921Cable
14WindstreamKinetic359,000IPTV
15CenturyLinkPrism TV325,000Fiber
16Midco300,000+Cable
17Armstrong Cable Services234,573Cable
18Service Electric Cable TV Incorporated213,058Cable
19Blue Ridge Communications164,796Cable
20TDS TelecomTDS TV145,400Cable
21General Communications140,000Cable
22Cincinnati Bell137,600Fiber
23Buckeye Broadband130,954Cable
24Consolidated CommunicationsDigital Video Services 117,882IPTV
25Google Fiber68,715Fiber
26Hawaiian Telcom32,000IPTV

Top multichannel video service providers outside of US, by number of subscribers