Dallas: don't free Comcast: city officials oppose cable Op's effective-competition bid.(Policy)

Multichannel News, December, 2004 by Hearn, Ted

WASHINGTON -- City regulators in Dallas are opposing Comcast Corp.'s bid for total rate deregulation, claiming the cable operator has not demonstrated that the market is competitive under federal regulations.

Comcast filed a petition for effective competitionn with the Federal Communications Commission Nov. 15. If deregulated, the MSO would not need local approval of rates charged for set-top boxes, remote controls and basic-tier programming.

'HEARSAY' CITED

"Comcast wants the benefit of deregulation, but it does not want to expend the effort to prove its case. Instead, it asks the [FCC] to act based on hearsay and innuendo. That request should be rejected," Dallas told the FCC in a Dec. 2 filing.

Comcast has about 136,000...

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