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posted by martyb on Saturday May 28 2016, @10:31PM   Printer-friendly
from the no-nonsense-oregonians dept.

El Reg reports

The US state of Oregon says it will charge Comcast tens of millions of dollars in taxes after revoking a tax break the cable giant had claimed on its broadband service.

The state's Department of Revenue (DOR) has denied a request by Comcast that it be granted an exemption reserved for companies that offer gigabit internet service in the state.

Written to lure Google's Fiber service to Portland after years of courtship, the tax break would give exemptions to reward the installation of high-speed fiber broadband.

Comcast [claimed] its "Gigabit Pro" service tops out at 2Gbit/s and thus made the cable giant eligible to claim the same breaks as Google.

The DOR, however, did not agree, and it ruled earlier this week that Comcast will have to pay the taxes.

[...] Critics of Comcast have previously argued that the Gigabit Pro service is prohibitively expensive (up to $4,600 a year) and only reaches a small number of Oregon residents.

[...] Both Google and Frontier also had their applications denied because neither has an active gigabit service in the state.


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  • (Score: 2) by DECbot on Monday May 30 2016, @12:16AM

    by DECbot (832) on Monday May 30 2016, @12:16AM (#352407) Journal

    I'd like to have Comcast business class cable as out here their service is order of magnitude better than the local phone company. However, Comcast's business class internet and phone is twice the price than the phone company's business class DSL and phone service. The only real complaint I have with the phone company is shoddy dial tone service/noisy line when the ground is wet. However, 2 years of complaints seems to have fixed the phone company's cabinet issue.

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  • (Score: 2) by MichaelDavidCrawford on Monday May 30 2016, @08:19PM

    send them dead-tree snail mail, not a phone call, not email. Get all your neighbors to do the same.

    I have a close friend who writes to the California PUC on a regular basis. She also gets lots of letters to the editor printed in the San Jose Mercury News.

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