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fiberguy
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reply to quetwo

Re: The outcome is not uncertain..

said by quetwo:

Sure, the equipment may not stop one morning, but the agreements that Charter has with their content providers (vendors) may stop, leading to stoppage of service.

When Voom went away, they didn't take the bird out of the sky, but they stopped serving their customers with content.
There has never been a bankruptcy in the US for a cable provider that resulted in dark service.

No bankruptcy court will order the liquidation of the company in pieces. They will not sell of the dishes to one buyer, head end equipment to another, and amps, boxes, vehicles to another.

The systems, however, would likely get sold off to other buyers as has happened in the past. That's how it works.

These anti-cable cheer-leader posts get thicket all the time. These services will not be allowed to go dark, or does anyone not remember Adelphia's bankruptcy?

The content providers, so you know, are likely getting paid now. And besides, even if they didn't, they'd take what they could get and continue to provide services under re-org. There's too much to risk losing when it comes to simply allowing a company the size of Charter to simply stop selling their content.

To compare VOOM to cable is no where near the same ballpark as far as an argument goes. Voom was a joke of a company to begin with.. the content was unique to the provider.. it's not like they were carrying a full line up networks like Cable or existing Satellite carriers do.

RadioDoc
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said by fiberguy:

There has never been a bankruptcy in the US for a cable provider that resulted in dark service.
There has never been an economic environment like the one Charter finds itself in for the last 80 years, either. The days of easy DIP financing and handshake bankruptcy deals are over. Advertising revenue is way down and Charter's chances of emerging as a viable company are very low.


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reply to fiberguy
To add to this, people have to remember that the cable customers have extra protections too. If creditors did try to liquid Charter's infrastructure, the cities can cancel the sale and seize the plant. They have to pay the market value of the infrastructure, which would be dirt cheap by the time creditors are trying to liquidate. And, on top of that, the content providers have to honor the existing contracts with the cities. The cities meanwhile can turn around and sell the seized plant and provider contracts to a new company, which then assumes the existing franchise.
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fiberguy
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reply to RadioDoc
I'm not saying that the company is guaranteed to remain in operation.. I'm saying that the "cable plant" or "system" will not go dark. As marigolds said below, it will remain operating, it just may not be under the name "Charter" any long.. it could be "XYY Municipal Cable" or "Cox" or someone else that may chose to buy the plant, in tact, for pennies on the dollar.

Personally, I don't think Charter is going to survive and will go the way of Adelphia. They're like the Federal Government and many states.. when they started bleeding, they're answer was to go after their remaining customer base and take more from them. Problem is that their prices were too high and the multiple increases was enough to push people to the satellite companies. The bled more, they continue to lose more. They could have cleaned up their act, face wise, lowered prices, and instead of trying to survive on quality (ie: larger bills from fewer customers) they could have gone after quantity (more customers, less $ per sub) Like I said.. same as the government.


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