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Discontinued Operations (Tables)
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2022
Discontinued Operations  
Schedule of discontinued operations - assets and liabilities, components of income, revenue by service offering and non-cash items and capital expenditure

The following table presents information regarding certain components of income from discontinued operations:

    

Year ended December 31, 

2021

    

2020

(in millions)

Revenue

$

308.3

$

418.2

Costs and expenses:

 

 

Operating (excluding depreciation and amortization)

 

112.0

 

165.0

Selling, general and administrative

 

11.8

 

12.3

Depreciation and amortization

 

41.0

 

79.6

 

164.8

 

256.9

Income from operations

 

143.5

 

161.3

Other income (expense):

 

 

Interest income (expense)

0.4

(0.7)

Gain on sale of assets, net

1,001.8

Other income, net

 

0.1

 

0.5

Income from discontinued operations before provision for income tax

 

1,145.8

 

161.1

Income tax expense

 

(306.7)

 

(38.4)

Income from discontinued operations

$

839.1

$

122.7

The following table presents revenue by service offering from discontinued operations:

Year ended December 31, 

    

2021

   

2020

(in millions)

Residential subscription

HSD

$

150.1

$

185.6

Video

 

103.2

 

157.4

Telephony

 

11.5

 

16.9

Total Residential subscription

$

264.8

$

359.9

Business subscription

HSD

$

17.8

$

22.6

Video

2.7

3.6

Telephony

8.4

11.9

Total business subscription

$

28.9

$

38.1

Total subscription services revenue

293.7

398.0

Other business services revenue

1.6

1.9

Other revenue

13.0

18.3

Total revenue

$

308.3

$

418.2

The following table presents specified items of cash flow and significant non-cash items of discontinued operations:

Year ended December 31, 

   

2021

2020

(in millions)

Specified items of cash flow:

 

  

Capital expenditures

$

45.4

$

62.7

Non-cash operating activities:

 

Operating lease additions

$

0.7

$

0.7

Non-cash investing activities:

Capital expenditure accounts payable and accruals

$

$

2.1