Knology and WideOpenWest sought FCC permission for the first cable operator to be...
Knology and WideOpenWest sought FCC permission for the first cable operator to be bought by the second, under Sec. 214 of the Communications Act. Their application with the International and Wireline bureaus noted Knology sells rural ILEC service in parts…
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of Alabama, Georgia and South Dakota. “The proposed transaction will be transparent to Knology’s current customers,” said the application posted Tuesday in docket 12-120 (http://xrl.us/bm6tzb). “All existing customers of Knology will continue to be served by Knology pursuant to the existing international and domestic Section 214 authorizations held by the Knology and/or the Knology Companies.” WOW is paying about $1.5 billion for Knology (CD April 19 p21).