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We’re eager for this Cable360.net event.

To say that it has been an eventful year for the Cable industry in the halls of the FCC might be a bit of an understatement. At Cox, we continue to do our best to share information about our business so our regulators can make informed decisions about the industry.

We can’t help but be intrigued by Cable360.net’s webinar scheduled for Wednesday, Regulation Redux: How to Navigate the FCC in 2008. Click here to register. The premise for the Webinar is a call to action that the cable industry must be up-to-speed on all of the moving parts with the FCC’s initiatives. In spite of the challenging regulatory climate, Cox remains committed to demonstrating for regulators through our actions in the hotly competitive marketplace that the cable industry is delivering tremendous value to American consumers.

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