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   Premium Content10/08/2021 Lumen Backs Mediacom in West Des Moines SpatLumen, formerly CenturyLink, is throwing its support behind Mediacom when it comes to the provider’s dispute with the City of West Des Moines. 
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   Premium Content09/17/2021 Groups Urge Congress to Pass Device VoucherMore than 100 groups are asking the Senate to include a device voucher program within the budget reconciliation package. 
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   Premium Content02/12/2020 NCTA Scores LFA Win at FCCOn Tuesday, NCTA won its petition for clarification of an FCC Media Bureau order regarding the agency’s decision that in-kind service required of cable operators by local franchise authorities (such as free video to government buildings) would be counted towards a 5% franchise cap. 
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   Premium Content11/20/2019 NCTA Worried LFA Loss Creates ConfusionWhile localities continue to fight the FCC’s local franchise order in the courts, NCTA wants some further clarification from the federal agency. 
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   Premium Content11/07/2019 FCC LFA Order Still StandsOn Wednesday, the FCC ’s Media Bureau denied a motion from the National League of Cities and a group of local government associations that sought a stay of FCC rules regarding how LFAs regulate cable