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The FCC is using streaming services as an excuse to raise cable rates

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The rise of streaming services could give cable companies an excuse to raise rates under a Federal Communications Commission order handed down on October 25th. The order, which comes in response to a petition by Charter, finds that AT&T’s TV Now streaming service qualifies as reasonable competition for conventional cable, opening the door to a massive deregulation in monopoly cable markets.

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  1. Russ Fletcher on October 26, 2019 at 9:46 am

    And AT&T in Missoula still isn’t carrying Fox Sports which means no World Series or many football games. Still charging the same amount. Outrageous!!

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