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The Enforcement Bureau and Time Warner Cable entered a consent...

The Enforcement Bureau and Time Warner Cable entered a consent decree that requires TWC to pay a civil penalty of $1.1 million to resolve the investigation into whether it complied with FCC network outage reporting requirements. TWC admits to failing…

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to timely file the required reports in violation of the rules, the bureau said Monday in an order (http://bit.ly/1pz8LiH). TWC also will implement a three-year plan to ensure future compliance with the FCC’s requirements, the bureau said. The cable company will work with the FCC to ensure that its outage reporting requirements are properly implemented and followed, a TWC spokesman said.