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New York revokes approval of Spectrum merger, forcing it to cease operations in the state

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New York has made quite a statement, as it revoked the approval of the Spectrum merger, forcing the company to cease operations in the state. The state is also seeking $3 million in penalties.
When Time Warner Cable and Charter Communications merged back in 2016, it promised to provide better internet service to New York. After two years, the company has failed to deliver, resulting in the city revoking its approval of the merger, which has forced it to cease operations in the state.
New York will now need to find a new internet provider but will also be seeking three million dollars in penalties from Spectrum. While the state looks for an alternate internet provider, Spectrum will be required to provide service for the next 60 days. The document filed by the New York State Department of Public Service lists the following instances of misconduct by Spectrum:
John B. Rhodes, who is the New York’s Chair of the Public Service Commission and Chief Executive Officer of the Department of Public Service stated that:
While this is quite some action taken by the state, it is an interesting move nonetheless. Hopefully, New York will be able to replace Spectrum with a company that is more accommodating of the state’s needs.
Source: New York State Department of Public Service via The Verge| Image via Spectrum

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