Tuesday, August 21, 2018

Charter Spectrum Seeks Talks with New York Over Order to Leave the State



Syracuse, N.Y. -- Charter Communications wants to hold talks with New York's Public Service Commission before it appeals the commission's order booting the  cable company out of the state.

The company, which offers cable television, broadband and telephone service under the Spectrum brand, filed a request Friday seeking more time to appeal the commission's July 27 order kicking it out of the state. It also asked for a two-week delay, to Oct. 9, to file a plan for leaving New York.

"Good cause exists to extend both deadlines," the company said. "Granting a short extension would allow time for discussions between Charter and the Department before the initiation by Charter of additional Commission or court proceedings."

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Source: syracuse.com (via Empire Report New York) 

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