The FCC Wireline Bureau seeks comment on a Section 214...
The FCC Wireline Bureau seeks comment on a Section 214 application for transfer of control of Knology and its subsidiaries to WideOpenWest Finance (WOW), according to a public notice released late Tuesday (http://xrl.us/bm866d). Knology provides telecom services in the Southeast,…
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upper Midwest and Kansas, and its subsidiaries provide service in a dozen states. In Alabama, Georgia and South Dakota, some of the subsidiaries are rural ILECs. WOW provides digital cable, broadband and competitive telecom and VoIP services in metropolitan areas of Indiana, Illinois, Michigan and Ohio. The proposed transaction arises out of a merger in which an indirect subsidiary of WOW will acquire Knology in an all-cash transaction. Comments are due June 5 in WC docket 12-120, replies June 12.