Charter Communications asked for a temporary waiver of new Common...
Charter Communications asked for a temporary waiver of new Common Alerting Protocol (CAP) requirements for Emergency Alert System participants at 28 small systems. The company already got a waiver in June for 32 systems where it was still installing the…
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Internet connection needed to be CAP-compliant. Those systems are now connected but the cable operator said it has since identified another 28 headend facilities where broadband is not available (http://xrl.us/bn8xbc). It expects it can use DSL connections at 12 facilities, but the rest are too far from the nearest DSLAM for that technology to be of use, it said. It’s still testing whether DSL will be viable at another six and installing satellite Internet service at the other 10, it said.