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FCC Ban Gets Bad Reception

Less than two months after the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) pulled the plug on exclusive contracts between property owners or developers and cable companies, the picture of how the rule affects owners and residents of apartment buildings, condo associations, and co-ops has begun to come into focus. Under the new rule, property owners and developers are still free to determine how many cable companies they'll allow to enter their property to provide service to residents. However, a common scenario that was a win-win for cable companies and property owners — but not consumers, according to the FCC — ...

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