The CEA and Charter’s war of words over Charter’s requested...
The CEA and Charter’s war of words over Charter’s requested CableCARD waiver continued last week. In a letter to the FCC Friday, CEA Regulatory Affairs Vice President Julie Kearney attacked arguments in Charter’s most recent letter supporting its waiver request…
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that cited a waiver Cablevision got in 2007 and an extension it got in 2009. “Six years after the 2007 waiver and four years after the 2009 extension, no retail product has emerged that can rely on Cablevision’s or any other operator’s version of ‘downloadable’ security,” Kearney wrote (http://bit.ly/16F43VO). “Charter’s filings offer no hope that any retail product can be based on the system for which Charter now seeks a waiver,” the letter said.