The New York Department of Public Service staff’s recommendations for...
The New York Department of Public Service staff’s recommendations for public interest conditions that the state Public Service Commission should include in any approval of the Comcast purchase of Time Warner Cable doesn’t change Common Cause New York’s opposition to…
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the deal, said Executive Director Susan Lerner in an interview. Common Cause New York has said in comments that the PSC should reject Comcast/TWC outright (http://bit.ly/VkBKKy). “Our argument is that this entity would be so large that it can’t be regulated, and its prior conduct raises real concerns about its willingness and likelihood of abiding by any conditions,” she said. Industry observers have seen the DPS recommendations as a sign the PSC is likely to approve the transaction (CD Aug 14 p2).