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The FCC gave NCTA an extra week to reply to comments from consume...

The FCC gave NCTA an extra week to reply to comments from consumer and open media advocate groups (CD April 5 p14) such as the Benton Foundation and the Center for Creative Voices in Media, which want the FCC…

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to get on with an inquiry to decide if the cable industry has met the so-called 70/70 test in the Communications Act. The FCC raised the question in its 12th Annual Report. Last week NCTA sent comments on the matter, but an FCC order gives it the chance to answer other parties’ comments. NCTA said it needs more time due to its convention, Easter and Passover. The extension applies to others wishing to address NCTA’s previous comments, the order said.