NATOA said FCC rules must continue to enshrine local interests, a...
NATOA said FCC rules must continue to enshrine local interests, as the commission seeks comment on whether to change 1993-1995 regulations. In a joint filing with the Mt. Hood (Ore.) Cable Regulatory Commission, NATOA said emergency alert systems and…
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public access channels must be protected “in any revision of the Commission’s carriage rules.” The FCC, in its rules, shouldn’t change regulations on cable home wiring, a consortium of real estate groups said in a filing with the Commission. Retaining the rules won’t hurt small businesses, said the Building Owners & Managers Assn., the International Council of Shopping Centers, the National Assn. of Realtors and other organizations.