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Abstract:
The Cable Television Act, passed by Congress in October, 1992, gives local governments who apply and become certified the right to regulate basic cable rates and customer service standards.
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The Cable Act of 1992 ostensibly would reduce consumers' bills; however, crafty cable industry scheming has served to actually increase some customers' bills. O'Connor looks below the act's surface to ascertain just exactly how it will affect consumers.