Hawaii still wants better data from Time Warner Cable on the...
Hawaii still wants better data from Time Warner Cable on the company’s request for the FCC to let it out of rate regulation on the Big Island, which the state has opposed (CD Feb 27 p13). The state said the…
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cable operator isn’t using correct data on DBS subscribership to show its penetration rate is above 15 percent for the West Hawaii franchise area. The company “double counted the DBS subscribers in a zip code that overlaps” there and in East Hawaii, yielding “overstated DBS penetration rates,” the state said in a Friday filing in docket 12-8 (http://xrl.us/bmzhmp). “The new DBS penetration data in Time Warner Cable’s Reply is flawed in a number of respects."