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[ NNSquad ] L.A. Times: Comcast to buy Time Warner Cable: Say goodbye to the public interest


L.A. Times: Comcast to buy Time Warner Cable: Say goodbye to the public interest

http://j.mp/1bsLMku  (L.A. Times)

    Let's get to the bottom line. There's no way this combination can
    conceivably be in the public interest. The deal is a blunt challenge
    to the Federal Communications Commission and its new chairman, Tom
    Wheeler; the question is whether the FCC will fold against the
    economic and political power of these two behemoths.  As the leading
    provider of Internet services to American homes, Comcast has already
    shown that it's not above using its effective near-monopoly on
    Internet connectivity in its service area to stifle competitors. The
    FCC slapped its wrist after it was caught engaging in this illicit
    behavior in 2007, but then inexplicably waved through Comcast's
    acquisition of NBCUniversal in 2011.  The acquisition of Time Warner
    Cable will simply expand the geographical area subject to its ruthless
    competitive practices. (Comcast is committed to adhering to standards
    of net neutrality, which forbid its discriminating among Web services
    in carrying them to subscribers' homes, until January 2018. That was a
    condition of the NBCUniversal deal, but after that date the shackles
    are off.)

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A Comcast VP was also quoted today as saying: ""We're certainly not
promising that customer bills are going to go down or even increase
less rapidly ..." Gee, what a surprise. Like Dracula saying, "I'm
not promising this isn't about sucking you dry of blood."

--Lauren--
Lauren Weinstein (lauren@vortex.com): http://www.vortex.com/lauren 
Co-Founder: People For Internet Responsibility: http://www.pfir.org/pfir-info
Founder:
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 - PRIVACY Forum: http://www.vortex.com/privacy-info
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