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FCC has issued many temporary waivers in recent days for cable co...

FCC has issued many temporary waivers in recent days for cable companies that said they were unable to provide Emergency Alert System (EAS) messages or install EAS equipment by Oct. 1. On Mon., Commission granted waivers of 12-36 months…

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for some cable systems to CenCom Inc. in Neb.; Heartland Cable System in Ill.; Telnet Communications in Iowa and Mo.; Southern Cablevision in Ga.; MidAmerican Cable Systems in Iowa; Northland Communications in Iowa; Galaxy American Communications in Colo., Ill., Ind., Iowa, Kan., Mo. Neb., Okla., and Tex.; St. John Cable Co. and its affiliate Colfax Highline Cable, in Wash.; TV Cable of Rensselaer in Ind.; Classic Communications in Ark., Colo., Kan., La., Mo., Neb., N.M., Ohio, Okla., and Tex.; Ind. Co. Cable TV in Ark.; Brockway TV in Pa. On Fri., FCC approved waivers to High Plains Cablevision in Ida., Okla., Tex. and Wash.; Great Plains Cable TV in Neb.; Hart Cable in Ga.; Cablecom of Willsboro in Ore.; Belhaven Cable TV in N.C.; Consolidated Cable in Neb.; NEPSK Inc. in Me.; Pacific Sun Cable Partners in Cal.; Walworth County Cablevision in Wis.; Satellite Cable Services in Neb. and S.D.; Grove Communications in Mich.; and James Cable Partners in Ala., Colo., Fla., Ga., La., Okla., Tex. and Wyo.