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Comcast Cable Considering Participation in 600 MHz Auction

Comcast Cable is one of the top Telco companies in America considering taking part in the incentive auction of 600 MHz broadcast TV spectrum coming up in 2016. Charter Communications has also confirmed its willingness to take part but Time Warner Cable has said no to such plans. Top executives at Comcast and Charter have […]

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Missouri AG Files Suit against Charter Communications

Missouri Attorney General Chris Koster has filed a lawsuit in federal court against Charter Communications for violating federal and state telemarketing and No-Call laws. This is not the first case of its kind to be received by the office. Unwanted telemarketing calls and harassing treatment by telemarketers annually rank highest on the list of complaints […]

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Cable Companies Enjoy High Customer Retention

In the last quarter, three of the top cable companies in America have reported improvements in the recruitment and retention of video subscribers. It the first time in a long spell that cable operators in the market are reporting positively in subscribers’ retention. This new development is set to increase confidence of investors who have […]

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Broadcasters Want Charter-TWC Merger Deal Review Stopped

It appears that the merger deal between Time Warner Cable and Charter Communications will not stop attracting controversy. The latest one is from broadcasters who want the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to stop the review process its undertaking for the deal. The deal that was mooted early last year has been dragging since then with […]

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TWC, Cogent Sign Interconnection Deal

Time Warner Cable TWC and Cogent Communications CCOI have inked a long-term bilateral interconnection deal that will allow the two companies to exchange traffic. The two companies issued a joint statement confirming the deal that first came to light in June. At the time, the net neutrality rules were being enforced by the Federal Communications […]

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