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Article: Consumers Alliance of the Southeast Calls on Cable Companies to Answer Tough Questions on Pricing, Service, and Competition: Group Says Cable's Plans for Internet Lack Competition, Consumer Protections.
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- April 13, 1999
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PLANO, Texas, April 13 /PRNewswire/ -- Following the recent end of federal regulation of cable rates, the Consumers Alliance of the Southeast (CASE) today presented its "Top 10 Questions to Ask the Cable Industry" -- questions that focus on cable's long history of rate increases and poor customer service as well as the industry's plans to develop new Internet services.
"The expiration of rate regulation doesn't end our obligation to hold cable companies accountable for anti-consumer practices. Given the cable industry's poor track record, it is critical that we continue to ask them tough questions about pricing, service, competition and plans for new Internet ...