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05/04/2022
Cable to FCC: Leave Franchise Rules Alone
NCTA, Charter, Comcast and Cox are pushing back on the City of Dallas, Fairfax County and NATOA’s recent FCC filing on the “state of affairs in cable franchising.”
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11/29/2021
NCTA Defends Contracts with Apartments, Condos
NCTA is on the defensive when it comes to exclusive marketing agreements, term wiring deals and other arrangements for broadband in apartments, condos and other multiple tenant environments.
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10/08/2021
Lumen Backs Mediacom in West Des Moines Spat
Lumen, formerly CenturyLink, is throwing its support behind Mediacom when it comes to the provider’s dispute with the City of West Des Moines.
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02/10/2020
LFAs Push Back on 30-Day Notice Change
Cable operators are all for nixing a requirement to provide 30-day notice of potential programming changes, but the franchises they serve aren’t as keen.
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11/20/2019
NCTA Worried LFA Loss Creates Confusion
While localities continue to fight the FCC’s local franchise order in the courts, NCTA wants some further clarification from the federal agency.
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06/20/2018
NCTA Fights Back on Channel Lineup Regulation
NCTA offered its rebuttal to a number of groups who have told the FCC that cable operators should keep channel lineup info in their online public file.