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Most rates charged by cable television companies are not regulated by the FCC.
Cable franchise agreements provide the franchisee the right to construct, , maintain and operate a cable system on County Public Rights-of-Way in exchange for the franchisees promise to provide cable service to residents of the County.
Cable franchise agreements provide the franchisee the right to construct, , maintain and operate a cable system on County Public Rights-of-Way in exchange for the franchisees promise to provide cable service to residents of the County.
Franchise Fee Franchise fees are paid to local governments as compensation for Comcasts use of the public rights-of-way and easements. The Federal Cable Act authorizes cable operators to collect from customers the full amount of franchise fees paid to local governments.
It is a fee that is authorized by State Law and can be established by a city as a way to collect revenue to pay for a specific project or projects. The utilities involved are required to collect the franchise fee by adding a fee to a utility bill.
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Franchise Fee Franchise fees are paid to local governments as compensation for Comcasts use of the public rights-of-way and easements. The Federal Cable Act authorizes cable operators to collect from customers the full amount of franchise fees paid to local governments.
Franchise Fee Franchise fees are paid to local governments as compensation for Comcasts use of the public rights-of-way and easements. The Federal Cable Act authorizes cable operators to collect from customers the full amount of franchise fees paid to local governments.
The fee is a percentage of the revenues received from providing cable services, generally 5% in most areas, but can be slightly higher in some areas. According to federal law, cable operators may pass the entire amount of the franchise fee to their customers and itemize the fees on the customers monthly bills.
In the United States cable television industry, a cable television franchise fee is an annual fee charged by a local government to a private cable television company as compensation for using public property it owns as right-of-way for its cable lines.
A franchise agreement is a legally binding document that sets the terms of the relationship between a franchisor and franchisee. Franchisors must give a franchisee 14 days to review all disclosures before signing an agreement.