The Telecommunications Board of Northern Kentucky opposed a petition of...
The Telecommunications Board of Northern Kentucky opposed a petition of Time Warner Cable to be let out of local rate regulation in the city of Kenton Vale. In that area, competing DBS providers don’t serve more than 15 percent of…
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households, the board said. “Time Warner Cable has failed to meet its burden that the DBS providers collectively serve 15 percent or more of households in the franchise area,” it said: “TWC used outdated information and it would only be fair to the subscribers if the Commission accepted the data provided” by the board.