WOW-Crestview Supple

SUPPLEMENT submitted by Crestview, L.L.C.

Letter Supplement

2017-03-17

This document pretains to ITC-T/C-20160111-00005 for Transfer of Control on a International Telecommunications filing.

IBFS_ITCTC2016011100005_1201553

                                                                                  March 8, 2017

Assistant Attorney General for National Security
U.S. Department of Justice
National Security Division
950 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20530
ttelecom@usdoj.gov

        Subject: Pending Joint Application for Consent to Transfer Control of Domestic and
                 International Section 214 Authorizations from WideOpen West Finance, LLC
                 and its Subsidiaries to Crestview, L.L.C., pursuant to Section 214 of the
                 Communications Act of 1934, as amended (FCC file number ITC-T/C-
                 20160111-00005 and ITC-T/C-20160111-00006; WC Docket No. 16-12; TT
                 Case 16-09/10)

Dear Assistant Attorney General,

        This Letter of Agreement (“LOA” or “Agreement”) outlines the commitments made by
Crestview, L.L.C. (“Crestview”) and WideOpen West Finance, LLC (“WOW”) (together, “the
Applicants”) and the U.S. Department of Justice (“USDOJ”), in order to address national
security, law enforcement, and public safety concerns raised with regard to the Applicants’
application (the “Application”) to the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC” or
“Commission”) for approval to transfer to Crestview control of WOW’s telecommunications
operating subsidiaries’ (“the WOW Companies”) authority to provide Global or Limited Global
Resale services between the U.S. and all authorized international points pursuant to Section 214
of the Communications Act of 1934, as amended (“Section 214”), Title 47, Code of Federal
Regulations, Section 63.18(e)(2).

                    WOW is a limited liability company, incorporated in Delaware, with corporate
            headquarters in Englewood, Colorado. Through the WOW Companies, WOW provides
            communications, video and broadband services, including digital cable, HDTV, DVR,
            Internet, local and long distance services. WOW is the 9th largest cable company in the
            United States with more than 809,000 subscribers. Three of the WOW Companies provide
            rural Incumbent Local Exchange Carrier Services (Rural ILEC) in Alabama and Georgia
            while the other WOW Companies provide service as competitive Local Exchange Carriers
            (LECs) and/or hold international section 214 authority.

                  Knology, Inc. (“Knology”) and Sigecom, LLC (“Sigecom”) are subsidiaries of WOW.
            Knology is a Delaware corporation headquartered at 1241 O.B. Skinner Drive, West Point,
            Georgia 31833.1 Sigecom is an Indiana Limited Liability Company headquartered at 7887
            East Belleview, Suite 1000, Englewood, Colorado 80111.
        1
         The following wholly-owned subsidiaries operate under Knology’s license, ITC-214-20000203-0075:
Globe Telecommunications (Georgia); Knology of Alabama (Delaware); Knology of Florida (Delaware); Knology



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