NCSL Backs Charter/TWC/BHN, Citing Broadband Issues
The National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL) is supporting Charter Communications buying Bright House Networks and Time Warner Cable. Bringing higher-speed Internet at no additional cost to subscribers "is squarely in the public interest," NCSL said in an FCC filing…
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posted Monday in docket 15-149. Citing Charter's "faster internet speeds, and their commitment to expanding Wi-Fi in public places," NCSL said the cable company "has been recognized ... as being the best provider in the nation. Expanding the Charter umbrella only further expands their capability to offer a superior product and experience to more Americans." It also doesn't "present any significant antitrust concerns," NCSL said. Other groups of many sorts have recently been backing the deal (see 1509250040).