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No one opposed Time Warner Cable’s request to be let...

No one opposed Time Warner Cable’s request to be let out of the last remaining FCC condition the company faced from AOL’s 2001 purchase of Time Warner Inc., which at the time owned the cable operator (CD June 13 p15).…

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No initial comments or replies were posted in docket 00-30 as of Tuesday (http://xrl.us/bnivst). That was several days after feedback was due (http://xrl.us/bnbkgg) on Time Warner Cable’s March request to escape a commission requirement that the ISP not discriminate against customers based on which Internet provider they patronized.