Cable Channel Lineup Retention Requirement Outdated, NATOA Says
Requiring cable operators to keep a current listing of channels available on their systems at their local offices is unnecessary, since people are unlikely to go to the office for such material when it's more convenient online, NATOA said in…
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an FCC docket 18-92 posting Wednesday. It said retaining "a reasonable history" of that lineup in online public files would serve customers wanting that information and give the FCC and local franchising authorities means to verify compliance with franchise agreements and customer service standards.