IBFS Consummation No

LETTER submitted by Charter Communications, Inc.

Consummation Notice

2016-06-23

This document pretains to SES-T/C-20150701-00439 for Transfer of Control on a Satellite Earth Station filing.

IBFS_SESTC2015070100439_1140634

                                              Federal Communications Commission                                                       FCC 16-59


                                                         Before the
                                              Federal Communications Commission
                                                    Washington, D.C. 20554

In the Matter of                                                           )
                                                                           )
Applications of                                                            )
                                                                           )
Charter Communications, Inc.,                                              )         MB Docket No. 15-149
Time Warner Cable Inc., and                                                )
Advance/Newhouse Partnership                                               )
                                                                           )
For Consent to Assign or Transfer Control of                               )
Licenses and Authorizations                                                )

                                          MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

Adopted: May 5, 2016                                                                                               Released: May 10, 2016

By the Commission: Commissioner Clyburn approving in part, concurring in part, and issuing a separate
statement; Commissioner O’Rielly approving in part, concurring in part, dissenting in part and issuing a
separate statement; Commissioner Pai dissenting and issuing a separate statement.


                                                        TABLE OF CONTENTS

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I. EXECUTIVE SUMMMARY ................................................................................................................ 1
II. DESCRIPTION OF THE TRANSACTION ........................................................................................ 13
     A. Description of the Parties ............................................................................................................... 13
     B. The Proposed Transaction.............................................................................................................. 18
III. STANDARD OF REVIEW AND PUBLIC INTEREST FRAMEWORK .......................................... 26
IV. COMPLIANCE WITH COMMUNICATIONS ACT AND FCC RULES AND POLICIES .............. 31
V. POTENTIAL PUBLIC INTEREST HARMS ...................................................................................... 34
     A. Applicants’ Incentives to Harm OVD Competition ....................................................................... 34
     B. Use of Residential BIAS Retail Terms to Harm Video Competition ............................................ 48
        1. Relevant Markets ..................................................................................................................... 50
        2. Unilateral Effects ..................................................................................................................... 68
            a. Data Caps and Usage-Based Pricing................................................................................. 74
            b. Standalone BIAS Pricing .................................................................................................. 87
     C. Increased Concentration in Interconnection Services .................................................................... 93
        1. Background ............................................................................................................................. 94
            a. The Internet Interconnection Ecosystem .......................................................................... 94
            b. The Applicants’ Interconnection Operations .................................................................. 101
        2. Relevant Markets ................................................................................................................... 104
        3. Increased Interconnection Costs ............................................................................................ 108
            a. BIAS Subscriber Shares.................................................................................................. 110
            b. Increased Bargaining Power within the Interconnection Market .................................... 113
            c. Higher Interconnection Fees ........................................................................................... 118
        4. Specific Harms to OVDs ....................................................................................................... 122
        5. Conditions ............................................................................................................................. 131
            a. Mandatory Interconnection ............................................................................................. 132


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           b. Interconnection Disclosure ............................................................................................. 135
           c. Open Internet Order Related Commitments................................................................... 137
    D. Competition in Video Distribution .............................................................................................. 140
       1. Background ........................................................................................................................... 141
       2. Relevant Markets ................................................................................................................... 146
       3. Potential Effects .................................................................................................................... 154
    E. Competitors’ Access to Programming ......................................................................................... 160
       1. Background ........................................................................................................................... 161
       2. Program Access ..................................................................................................................... 165
       3. RSNs and Other Sports Programming ................................................................................... 166
       4. Other Programming ............................................................................................................... 176
           a. Program Access Attribution Rules.................................................................................. 177
           b. Attributable Programming .............................................................................................. 179
           c. Incentive and Ability to Foreclose or Raise Prices of Affiliated Programming ............. 188
    F. Access to Online Content............................................................................................................. 206
    G. Other Potential Public Interest Harms and Issues Raised in the Record...................................... 224
       1. Fewer Regulatory Benchmarks ............................................................................................. 224
       2. Increased Coordination in the BIAS Market among BIAS Providers ................................... 228
       3. Cable Modems....................................................................................................................... 237
       4. Set-Top Boxes and Other Video Navigation Devices ........................................................... 248
       5. Supply, Quality, and Diversity of Video Programming ........................................................ 264
           a. Carriage Decisions for Diverse, Independent Programmers ........................................... 265
           b. Creation of New Programming and Quality in the Video Programming Market ........... 276
               (i) Video Programming Market ..................................................................................... 276
               (ii) Latino Video Programming Market ......................................................................... 280
           c. PEG Channels ................................................................................................................. 289
       6. Competitors’ Higher Prices for Programming ...................................................................... 298
       7. Local Broadband Competition .............................................................................................. 301
       8. New Charter’s Debt ............................................................................................................... 305
       9. NAB and Entravision Petitions ............................................................................................. 313
VI. ANALYSIS OF POTENTIAL BENEFITS........................................................................................ 315
    A. Analytical Framework ................................................................................................................. 316
    B. Reduced Programming Acquisition Costs ................................................................................... 321
    C. Conversion of Time Warner Cable and Bright House to All-Digital Service, and Related
       Increased Residential Broadband Speeds and Improved Video Services .................................... 347
       1. Conversion to an All-Digital Network .................................................................................. 348
       2. Residential BIAS Speed Upgrades ........................................................................................ 356
       3. Improved Video Benefits ...................................................................................................... 362
    D. Uniform Broadband Pricing and Marketing ................................................................................ 364
    E. Increased Competition to Serve Commercial Customers ............................................................ 373
    F. Network Buildout to Residential Customers ............................................................................... 382
    G. Expanded Deployment of WiFi Access Points ............................................................................ 390
    H. Deployment of a Mobile Video Application................................................................................ 396
    I. Video Device and User Interface Innovation ............................................................................... 400
    J. Generalized Claims Related to Reduced Barriers to Innovation ................................................. 405
    K. Generalized Claims Related to Lowered Costs............................................................................ 409
    L. Improved Service for Regional and National Advertisers ........................................................... 416
    M. New Charter’s Ability to Market Itself ........................................................................................ 421
    N. Other Potential Public Interest Benefits ....................................................................................... 423
       1. Cybersecurity......................................................................................................................... 423
       2. Diversity Practices ................................................................................................................. 433

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