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The Fixed Operator market is a segment of the telecommunications and networks industry that provides fixed-line services such as landline telephone, broadband internet, and television services. These services are typically provided through a physical infrastructure such as copper wires, fiber-optic cables, and coaxial cables. Fixed operators are responsible for the installation, maintenance, and operation of these networks, as well as the provision of services to customers.
Fixed operators are typically large companies that have the resources to build and maintain the necessary infrastructure. They are also responsible for providing customer service and technical support. In some cases, they may also provide additional services such as VoIP, IPTV, and other value-added services.
Some of the major companies in the Fixed Operator market include AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, Charter Communications, and CenturyLink. Show Less Read more