Sec. 76.905 Standards for identification of cable systems subject to
effective competition.
(a) Only the rates of cable systems that are not subject to
effective competition may be regulated.
(b) A cable system is subject to effective competition when any one
of the following conditions is met:
(1) Fewer than 30 percent of the households in its franchise area
subscribe to the cable service of a cable system.
(2) The franchise area is:
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(i) Served by at least two unaffiliated multichannel video
programming distributors each of which offers comparable programming to
at least 50 percent of the households in the franchise area; and
(ii) the number of households subscribing to multichannel video
programming other than the largest multichannel video programming
distributor exceeds 15 percent of the households in the franchise area.
(3) A multichannel video programming distributor, operated by the
franchising authority for that franchise area, offers video programming
to at least 50 percent of the households in the franchise area.
(4) A local exchange carrier or its affiliate (or any multichannel
video programming distributor using the facilities of such carrier or
its affiliate) offers video programming services directly to subscribers
by any means (other than direct-to-home satellite services) in the
franchise area of an unaffiliated cable operator which is providing
cable service in that franchise area, but only if the video programming
services so offered in that area are comparable to the video programming
services provided by the unaffiliated cable operator in that area.
(c) For purposes of paragraphs (b)(1) through (b)(3) of this
section, each separately billed or billable customer will count as a
household subscribing to or being offered video programming services,
with the exception of multiple dwelling buildings billed as a single
customer. Individual units of multiple dwelling buildings will count as
separate households. The term ``households'' shall not include those
dwellings that are used solely for seasonal, occasional, or recreational
use.
(d) A multichannel video program distributor, for purposes of this
section, is an entity such as, but not limited to, a cable operator, a
multichannel multipoint distribution service, a direct broadcast
satellite service, a television receive-only satellite program
distributor, a video dialtone service provider, or a satellite master
antenna television service provider that makes available for purchase,
by subscribers or customers, multiple channels of video programming.
(e) Service of a multichannel video programming distributor will be
deemed offered:
(1) When the multichannel video programming distributor is
physically able to deliver service to potential subscribers, with the
addition of no or only minimal additional investment by the distributor,
in order for an individual subscriber to receive service; and
(2) When no regulatory, technical or other impediments to households
taking service exist, and potential subscribers in the franchise area
are reasonably aware that they may purchase the services of the
multichannel video programming distributor.
(f) For purposes of determining the number of households subscribing
to the services of a multichannel video programming distributor other
than the largest multichannel video programming distributor, under
paragraph (b)(2)(ii) of this section, the number of subscribers of all
multichannel video programming distributors that offer service in the
franchise area will be aggregated.
(g) In order to offer comparable programming within the meaning of
paragraph (b)(2)(i) of this section, a competing multichannel video
programming distributor must offer at least 12 channels of video
programming, including at least one channel of nonbroadcast service
programming.
[ 58 FR 29753 , May 21, 1993, as amended at 59 FR 17972 , Apr. 15, 1994; 61 FR 18978 , Apr. 30, 1996; 62 FR 6495 , Feb. 12, 1997]
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