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Parties continued to visit the eighth floor to discuss a...

Parties continued to visit the eighth floor to discuss a proposal to let certain cable operators encrypt the signal of their basic service tiers, FCC ex parte filings show. NCTA joined a group of cable industry attorneys in a meeting…

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with aides to Commissioner Mignon Clyburn (http://xrl.us/bnp6s2). They said “the real-world evidence from the Cablevision waiver in New York City demonstrates that the consumer benefits of a rule change far outweigh any potential disruption,” the notice said. “We therefore urged the Commission to bring this proceeding to a swift conclusion.” Meanwhile, attorneys for the CEA met with an aide to Commissioner Ajit Pai to push the agency to “take further and affirmative steps to assure in its regulations the commercial availability of navigation devices from manufacturers and vendors not affiliated with the MVPD service provider,” an ex parte meeting notice said (http://xrl.us/bnp6ti). An order on basic-tier encryption rules is circulating for a vote (CD July 31 p12).