Wednesday, June 24, 2009

FCC near OK for CenturyTel-Embarq deal - FierceTelecom

The Federal Communications Commission, still limited to three commissioners pending the arrival of a new chairman and one other commissioner, reportedly is very close to approving the CenturyTel-Embarq deal. The companies agreed to acquisition approval conditions that included a pledge to upgrade broadband speeds, not a particularly surprising condition given that the FCC is knee-deep in its development of a national broadband plan.

The broadband commitments include providing 90 percent of broadband customers with download speeds of at least 768 kbps in the next three years, and delivering at least 1.5 Mbps to at least 87 percent of customers within two years, according to a story in The Wall Street Journal. Within the next year after the deal closes, about 75 percent of customers are supposed to get at least 3 Mbps capability...