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Revenue Recognition and Deferred Revenue
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2020
Disaggregation of Revenue [Abstract]  
Revenue from Contract with Customer REVENUE
The following table presents the composition of revenue:
Three Months Ended June 30,Six Months Ended June 30,
2020201920202019
Residential:
Broadband
$920,363  $806,250  $1,805,892  $1,581,823  
Video
952,526  1,018,426  1,899,587  2,035,756  
Telephony
117,322  150,232  242,352  304,696  
Business services and wholesale
365,564  357,806  730,094  708,495  
News and advertising96,631  114,450  202,171  209,188  
Mobile19,866  —  38,222  —  
Other2,707  3,917  6,917  7,690  
Total revenue$2,474,979  $2,451,081  $4,925,235  $4,847,648  
The Company is assessed non-income related taxes by governmental authorities, including franchising authorities (generally under multi-year agreements), and collects such taxes from its customers.  In instances where the tax is being assessed directly on the Company, amounts paid to the governmental authorities are recorded as programming and other direct costs and amounts received from the customers are recorded as revenue. For the three and six months ended June 30, 2020 and 2019, the amount of franchise fees and certain other taxes and fees included as a component of revenue aggregated $65,280 and $130,190, and $63,920 and $128,156, respectively.
The following table provides information about customer contract costs and deferred revenue related to contracts with customers:
June 30, 2020December 31, 2019
Customer contract costs (a)
$21,724  $30,758  
Deferred revenue (b)164,732  182,034  

(a)Customer contract costs include primarily sales commissions for business services enterprise customers that are deferred and amortized over the average contract term.
(b)Deferred revenue represents payments received from customers for services that have yet to be provided and installation revenue which is deferred and recognized over the benefit period. A portion of the Company's deferred revenue represents payments for services for up to one month in advance from residential and small and medium sized business ("SMB") customers which is realized within the following month as services are performed and the remaining portion is recognized over the contract period.
A significant portion of our revenue is derived from residential and SMB customer contracts which are month-to month. As such, the amount of revenue related to unsatisfied performance obligations is not necessarily indicative of the future revenue to be recognized from our existing customer base. Contracts with enterprise customers generally range from three years to five years, and services may only be terminated in accordance with the contractual terms.