Enron access. (Through the Wire).(Demanded access to cable facilities for unaffiliated)(Brief Article)

Multichannel News, January, 2002 by Umstead, R. Thomas

The demise of Enron Corp. isn't exactly bad news for the cable industry.

Enron, a utility that transformed itself into a commodities-trading powerhouse before going bankrupt, ventured into the broadband market by setting up a bandwidth-trading subsidiary. But that unit ran into problems when it could not assure clients that services flowing over the networks would reach end users -- particularly the customers of cable companies.

Despite Enron's reputation for favoring government deregulation, the Houston-based company turned to the Federal Communications Commission and demanded access to cable facilities for unaffiliated providers of interactive-television service. The FCC is still studying the issue.

Although Enron stayed out of the...

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