Sen Al Franken Questions Whether Comcast Can Be Trusted With Time Warner Cable

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Sen Al Franken (D-MN) is wondering: If Comcast failed to keep its promises in the NBCUniversal deal, why should it be trusted with Time Warner Cable?

Sen Franken is questioning whether Comcast has adequately complied with network neutrality, local content and unbundled access to Internet services -- promises it made as part of the NBC acquisition -- and has raised concerns that the Time Warner deal could raise cable prices. “I am concerned that the proposed acquisition could result in higher prices, fewer choices, and even worse service for consumers,” Sen Franken wrote in a letter sent to Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler. “To the extent that Comcast has a history of breaching its legal obligations to consumers, such history should be taken into account when evaluating Comcast’s proposal for future market expansion.”

Comcast disputes Franken’s suggestion that it hasn’t made good on its NBCU promises. “Comcast is proud of our track-record on complying with the conditions from our past transactions including NBCUniversal,” said the company. “We’ve gone above and beyond in compliance with most conditions, including our low-income broadband program, the amount of local news programming and investment in local stations, the amount of on-demand programming, especially children’s programming, and many more areas.”


Sen Al Franken Questions Whether Comcast Can Be Trusted With Time Warner Cable