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Charter Communications won't be kicked out of New York after all.
Nine months after a New York government agency ordered Charter to leave the state over its alleged failure to comply with merger conditions, state officials have announced a settlement that will let Charter stay in New York in exchange for further broadband expansions. The settlement will enforce a new version of the original merger conditions and require a $12 million payment, about half of which could help other ISPs deploy broadband.
Previously: Charter (Time Warner Cable) Sued by State of New York for Slow Internet
New York State Threatens To Revoke Charter's Cable Franchise For Bullshitting
(Score: 2) by DeathMonkey on Tuesday April 23 2019, @06:11PM
If they want to sell services to the state of NY then they must follow net neutrality already. [theverge.com]
I would assume a company that large would have at least a few state contracts.