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| reply to whocares Re: C,C,better be careful about pushing
said by whocares :the F.C.C. is the authority that hold the licence of each station in its power,they can suspend or at make it very hard on comcast Comcast isn't a broadcaster like ABC, NBC, KYW, WPVI, etc. They don't have a LICENSE from the FCC that can be suspended. What power the FCC has comes from the Congress when they deregulated cable TV. The power is relatively limited. And when a cable company hasn't liked what the FCC is doing they went to Federal court and won.
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| said by TKJunkMail :So, the FCC is pretty much a toothless tiger unless & until Congress passes new laws that changes that. Correct, the FTC would be the one to deal with unfairtrade practices , if any. Even if the FCC had authority, gov't agencies can't respond in a vindictive manner. So what if CC was rude, as long as they didn't fail to respond to a legal request/order the FCC would be unable to punish them just for being rude. |
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :said by whocares :the F.C.C. is the authority that hold the licence of each station in its power,they can suspend or at make it very hard on comcast Comcast isn't a broadcaster like ABC, NBC, KYW, WPVI, etc. They don't have a LICENSE from the FCC that can be suspended. What power the FCC has comes from the Congress when they deregulated cable TV. The power is relatively limited. And when a cable company hasn't liked what the FCC is doing they went to Federal court and won. So, the FCC is pretty much a toothless tiger unless & until Congress passes new laws that changes that. WRONG!!!
Don't show your ignorance by stating things you know nothing about! Congress specifically GAVE the FCC the power to regulate cable. There's an entire division of the FCC just FOR cable! have you ever heard of the cable bureau? Obviously not... |
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1 edit | said by qworster :said by TKJunkMail :said by whocares :the F.C.C. is the authority that hold the licence of each station in its power,they can suspend or at make it very hard on comcast Comcast isn't a broadcaster like ABC, NBC, KYW, WPVI, etc. They don't have a LICENSE from the FCC that can be suspended. What power the FCC has comes from the Congress when they deregulated cable TV. The power is relatively limited. And when a cable company hasn't liked what the FCC is doing they went to Federal court and won. So, the FCC is pretty much a toothless tiger unless & until Congress passes new laws that changes that. WRONG!!!Don't show your ignorance by stating things you know nothing about! Congress specifically GAVE the FCC the power to regulate cable. There's an entire division of the FCC just FOR cable! have you ever heard of the cable bureau? Obviously not... So they have a bureau that deals with cable companies. So what!! Their power is very limited and when they have exercised it, they got slapped down in court. -- My BLOG .. .. Internet News .. .. My Web Page |
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| reply to qworster said by qworster :There's an entire division of the FCC just FOR cable! have you ever heard of the cable bureau? Obviously not... Nobody has heard of the FCC "cable bureau" because there isn't one.
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| said by RadioDoc :said by qworster :There's an entire division of the FCC just FOR cable! have you ever heard of the cable bureau? Obviously not... Nobody has heard of the FCC "cable bureau" because there isn't one. There is the Video Division of the Media Bureau which handles Cable TV. But that certainly is not their only responsibility. Too funny. Some things just write themeselves.
WRONG!!!
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| reply to TKJunkMail said by TKJunkMail :Comcast isn't a broadcaster like ABC, NBC, KYW, WPVI, etc. They don't have a LICENSE from the FCC that can be suspended. Yes, they do have FCC licenses, but I haven't researched what they cover and whether/if/how they might be in play in this case.
»www.fcc.gov/mb/attcomcast/ -- the licenses are enumerated in the Order. I'm sure there are more.
said by TKJunkMail :What power the FCC has comes from the Congress when they deregulated cable TV. The power is relatively limited. And when a cable company hasn't liked what the FCC is doing they went to Federal court and won. So, the FCC is pretty much a toothless tiger unless & until Congress passes new laws that changes that. Throwing my own bias aside for a moment, let's assume you are right. The FCC sends Comcast a "Notice of Apparent Liability" (a fine) and Comcast fights and "wins."
1. The legislation required to give the FCC such power is sure to be passed, OR
2. The next time Comcast wants anything at all that requires approval, the FCC can use this example in demonstration of lack of cooperation, poor history of disclosure, bad-faith bargaining, anti-competitive behavior -- etc., OR
3. Both
Comcast should just reverse itself now and admit wrongdoing. This is what Verizon did with the NARAL codes, and it is very clear that the FCC and the public both are going to give that incident a pass. -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon "We don't throttle any traffic," -Charlie Douglas, Comcast spokesman, on this report. |
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| reply to JSRoman said by JSRoman :said by RadioDoc :said by qworster :There's an entire division of the FCC just FOR cable! have you ever heard of the cable bureau? Obviously not... Nobody has heard of the FCC "cable bureau" because there isn't one. There is the Video Division of the Media Bureau which handles Cable TV. But that certainly is not their only responsibility. Too funny. Some things just write themeselves. WRONG!!!
Don't show your ignorance by stating things you know nothing about! The Mass Media Bureau and Cable Bureau have merged to become simply the "Media Bureau." -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon "We don't throttle any traffic," -Charlie Douglas, Comcast spokesman, on this report. |
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| reply to funchords Throwing my own bias aside for a moment, let's assume you are right. The FCC sends Comcast a "Notice of Apparent Liability" (a fine) and Comcast fights and "wins."
1. The legislation required to give the FCC such power is sure to be passed, OR
2. The next time Comcast wants anything at all that requires approval, the FCC can use this example in demonstration of lack of cooperation, poor history of disclosure, bad-faith bargaining, anti-competitive behavior -- etc., OR
3. Both
Comcast should just reverse itself now and admit wrongdoing. This is what Verizon did with the NARAL codes, and it is very clear that the FCC and the public both are going to give that incident a pass. No, Comcast does not have a snowball's chance in hell until either (a) Martin is gone or (2)They change their name to VerizATTcast and have their primary business changed from cable to telephony. Then, as Verizon & ATT have shown, they will have carte blanc to do as they please without any FCC interferance. |
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1 edit | reply to qworster Thank you.
History has a way of repeating itself all over again as with the railroad monopolies of the 19th century and MA Bell of the 20th. They too were broken up. Comcasts' days of continuing to get away with murder is nearing an end.
»www.gilbertrandolph.com/about-news-64.html
This is already spreading to several states and many angry former subscribers are about to get even.
WATCH DAVID COHEN, BRIAN ROBERTS AND THE REST OF THE COMCAST BIG WIGS BE TAUGHT A LESSON AND BE BROUGHT BACK DOWN TO EARTH. |
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| reply to RadioDoc said by RadioDoc :He was being ironic. I'm pretty sure he (and anyone else who actually deals with the FCC) knew that already. The 'merger' happened awhile ago when cable was deregulated. Thanks. I must have missed his smiley -- a person as dense as I am sometimes needs a clue.
My last dealing with the FCC was the renewal of the ham license I hardly use anymore... -- Robb Topolski -= funchords.com =- Hillsboro, Oregon "We don't throttle any traffic," -Charlie Douglas, Comcast spokesman, on this report. |
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