Friday, October 12, 2018

Will New York Really Kick Out Spectrum? Settlement Talks Extended Again

Syracuse, N.Y. -- New York regulators are giving settlement talks with Spectrum a little more time, postponing the deadline for the cable company to file a plan to exit the state.

Public Service Commission Chairman John Rhodes signed an order Wednesday giving Spectrum 45 additional days to submit its exit plan and to petition for  reconsideration of the commission's July 27 order requiring the company to leave the state within six months. It is the third time the commission has extended the deadlines.

Spectrum, by far the largest cable company in New York, now has until Nov. 26 to file for a rehearing and until Dec. 24 to file an exit plan.

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

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