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According to reports, staff members at the Federal Communications Commission are recommending that the agency approve the pending merger between AT&T Broadband and Comcast.
AT&T Broadband, the No. 1 cable operator, and Comcast, the No. 3 MSO, would have a combined 22 million subscribers if the $30.4 billion deal wins regulatory approval, Reuters reported late Tuesday night. The wire service added that the Justice Department also is nearing the end of its review of the proposed combination.
It's rare for commissioners to challenge a staff determination, and analysts have said for some time that the FCC would clear the blockbuster cable TV deal.
FCC Chairman Michael Powell said Tuesday the agency is close to releasing its order on the deal. But as of late Tuesday night, there was no official word from the FCC concerning a decision on the cable TV merger.
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AT&T Broadband, the No. 1 cable operator, and Comcast, the No. 3 MSO, would have a combined 22 million subscribers if the $30.4 billion deal wins regulatory approval, Reuters reported late Tuesday night. The wire service added that the Justice Department also is nearing the end of its review of the proposed combination.
It's rare for commissioners to challenge a staff determination, and analysts have said for some time that the FCC would clear the blockbuster cable TV deal.
FCC Chairman Michael Powell said Tuesday the agency is close to releasing its order on the deal. But as of late Tuesday night, there was no official word from the FCC concerning a decision on the cable TV merger.
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