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DOJ, FCC Propose Conditional Approval of Charter Merger

Today, the Department of Justice (DOJ) a settlement to approve Charter鈥檚 proposed acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks, a transaction that would create the nation鈥檚 second-largest broadband provider. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which is also reviewing the deal, today that it is considering an order that would approve the transaction with 鈥渟pecific conditions,鈥 the details of which have not been released publicly. Last year, to closely scrutinize the deal and to reject the conditions that Charter had proposed.

The following statement can be attributed to Joshua Stager, policy counsel for 国产视频鈥檚 Open Technology Institute:

鈥淲e are deeply concerned about this merger鈥檚 impact on the broadband market, in which consumers already endure limited choice and high prices. If approved, the deal would create a new company whose dominance over access to the Internet is rivaled only by Comcast. The duopoly power of both companies is a threat to consumers, small businesses, and the Internet economy.

Based on today鈥檚 announcement, the FCC and DOJ recognize that Charter鈥檚 proposed conditions will not sufficiently protect consumers and small businesses. The details of the FCC鈥檚 proposal have not been made public, but we urge the Commissioners to reject any order that does not aggressively and comprehensively address the deficiencies of Charter鈥檚 proposal. For example, Charter must improve its low-income service. The eligibility criteria and pricing should, at a minimum, match the FCC’s recent Lifeline order.鈥

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DOJ, FCC Propose Conditional Approval of Charter Merger