The Cable Telecommunications Association (CATA) urged Congress to be patient. (implementation of reforms imposed by the Cable Television Consumer Protection and Competition Act of 1992) (Brief Article)

Broadcasting & Cable, December, 1993

The Cable Telecommunications Association (CATA) urged Congress to be patient in waiting for many of the changes expected to result from the Cable Act of 1992. Responding to a letter written recently be Senator Ernest Holdings and 34 other senators admonishing the FCC and cable companies, CATA President Steve Effros says the rules are still beign written and rewritten.

"We will all have to await clarifications, reviews and, hopefully, simplifications," he says, "before we can expect the full results of this all-encompassing reregulation to have its intended effects without injuring consumers."

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