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65 Groups Urge the FCC to Reject the Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger

2014-08-26 10:20 by

 

Sixty-five organizations representing consumers, content producers, and social justice and democracy-reform advocates called on the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today to reject the proposed merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable. The FCC is currently reviewing the deal to determine whether it serves the public interest.

In a letter to the FCC, the groups warned that the merger would give Comcast "unprecedented gatekeeper control" over the nation's telecommunications and media landscape and lead to higher prices and fewer choices for broadband and cable customers. The merger would give Comcast too much control over the future of the Internet and communications infrastructure and undermine the diversity of ownership and content in media, according to the groups.

The letter highlights Comcast's history of failing to meet commitments made to gain approval for its previous merger with NBCUniversal.

"Given this history, no amount of promises or conditions would be good enough to assuage concerns about this merger.The deal needs to be rejected outright."

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[update] Netflix has also filed a "Petition to Deny" document to the FCC, asking the government body to block the merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable

 

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