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Telecommunications: Issues in Providing Cable and Satellite Television Services

GAO-03-130 Published: Oct 15, 2002. Publicly Released: Oct 31, 2002.
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Direct broadcast satellite (DBS) television service has grown to become the principal competitor to cable television systems. In October 2001, the two primary DBS companies, EchoStar and DirecTV, proposed a merger plan that is pending before the Department of Justice and that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) recently announced that it had declined to approve. GAO was asked to examine several issues related to competition in providing subscription video services, including the competitive impact of the availability of cable modem Internet access, and the effects on cable prices and DBS penetration rates of DBS' offering local broadcast channels. GAO also examined the technical capability of the individual DBS companies to expand local channel services into more television markets. This report offers no opinion on the merits of the proposed merger.

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BroadbandCable modemsCable televisionCompetitionDirect broadcast satellitesInternetSatellitesTelevisionTelevision broadcastingSatellite television