Roberts encourages Clinton to enter superhighway fray. (Brian Roberts, president of Comcast) (Brief Article)

Broadcasting & Cable, May, 1994 by Stern, Christopher

Comcast President Brian Roberts says it is time for President Clinton to focus his attention on telecommunications legislation pending in Congress. "Don't let the telephone companies kill it," Roberts said. He was referring to regional Bell operating companies' efforts to circumvent Senator Ernest Hollings's bill that would open local telephone markets to competition.

Although Comcast may join in legal action against the latest round of FCC cable rate regulations, Roberts called for reconciliation. "We are going to implement [the cable rules], and if they are upheld in court we will learn to live with them," he said. Roberts told a Washington-based cable group that he is looking forward to FCC Chairman Reed Hundt's upcoming speech at the NCTA...

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