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ALBANY -- Charter Spectrum on Wednesday received an extension from
regulators to come up with a plan to exit New York amid an ongoing fight
over its ability to expand internet services across the state.
The
state Public Service Commission gave the embattled company until Nov. 8
to come up with a six-month exit plan, also giving the company an
extension until Oct. 10 to seek a hearing on the state's effort to kick
it out of New York.
The commission noted the reason for the extensions include the
"productive dialogue that is ongoing between the Company and Staff, the
commitments made by Charter not to air false or misleading
advertisements, the work underway by the Company to comply with the
network expansion condition."
The deadlines had been in late September or early October.
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Source: NBC2 WGRZ (via Empire Report New York)
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