FCC found subsidiaries of Charter, Falcon Cablevision of L.A. and...
FCC found subsidiaries of Charter, Falcon Cablevision of L.A. and Charter VI of St. Louis, to be apparently liable for forfeitures totaling $24,000. Commission cited them for willful violation of rules on cable TV signal leakage May 9- Oct.…
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13, 2001. “The apparent inability of Charter’s subsidiaries to comply with these rules on a consistent basis causes a significant concern that Charter is not exercising adequate oversight. Future violations may lead to significantly stronger enforcement action,” FCC said. FCC field engineers found problems in systems in Colo., Ga., Mo., Miss. In separate and unrelated action, FCC found subsidiaries of Charter to be liable for forfeitures totaling $10,000 for repeated and willful violations of Commission rules on antenna structure construction, marking and lighting. FCC field agents found that Charter subsidiaries, Bresnan Telecom Group of White Plains, N.Y.; Interlink Communications Partners, and Rifkin Acquisition Partners, both of St. Louis, were in violation of rules. FCC found problems in systems in Minn. and N.M.