New York state regulators on Friday
moved to kick Charter Communications and its Spectrum cable service out
of the state, saying the company hadn't fulfilled its obligations to
expand broadband service.
The
Public Service Commission rescinded its 2016 order approving Charter's
purchase of Time Warner Cable, which made the company one of the
dominant providers of TV and Internet service in New York City.
The commission unanimously approved the move at a meeting Friday.
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Source: NBC News 4 New York
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