Charter Communications has confirmed it will cut more than 1,000 jobs.

The job cuts are set to span across the US in states including Ohio, Texas, Minnesota, Michigan, Wisconsin, and California.

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According to local media outlets, 452 jobs will go in Ontario, California; 330 in Rochester, Minnesota; 230 in Austin, Texas; and 175 jobs in Columbus, Ohio.

The company offers telecom services through its Spectrum brand to more than 32 million customers in the US.

“Our goal is to retain as much talent and experience as possible," said Charter in a statement to DCD.

"Employees at these locations may transfer with relocation benefits to other Spectrum customer service centers and are encouraged to apply for any open position within the company for which they are qualified. Employees who do not have a role with the company once the center closes will be entitled to comprehensive severance benefits.”

The telco provider reported that it had 101,100 full-time employees at the end of 2023.

The proposed cuts impact around 1.2 percent of Charter's workforce.

Charter isn't the only US telecoms company to announce job cuts in the last couple of weeks, with broadband firm Cable One revealing plans to lay off 120 people last week, four percent of its total workforce.

Tower company Crown Castle also said last week that it will close some offices this year, which will lead to job cuts. Crown Castle didn't confirm how many jobs will be lost.