22 March 2024

Lies, Damned Lies, and Cable Companies

Jefferson County Cable was caught lying about its broadband coverage in order to prevent potential competitors from getting government grants and was fined $10,000.00.

Once again we see that industry self reporting is an invitation to deceptive practices, and that all cable companies are bastards:
An Internet service provider that admitted lying to the Federal Communications Commission about where it offers broadband will pay a $10,000 fine and implement a compliance plan to prevent future violations.

Jefferson County Cable (JCC), a small ISP in Toronto, Ohio, admitted that it falsely claimed to offer fiber service in an area that it hadn't expanded to yet. A company executive also admitted that the firm submitted false coverage data to prevent other ISPs from obtaining government grants to serve the area. Ars helped expose the incident in a February 2023 article.

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We also published reports in February 2023 detailing false broadband claims made by Comcast, which initially insisted that the false data it submitted to the FCC was correct. It's not clear yet whether Comcast will face any punishment.

Last week's FCC order said that Jefferson County Cable initially reported serving 8,178 addresses for the commission's June 30, 2022, data collection. It then reduced that number to 6,605 addresses in the FCC's next round of data collection for December 31, 2022.

Even the second, lower number was higher than Jefferson County Cable's actual coverage. After a letter from the FCC Enforcement Bureau in March 2023, "Jefferson County Cable corrected its inaccurate submissions for both data filings by removing these approximately 1,500 locations from each of the relevant data filings on May 19, 2023," the FCC order said.

A $10K fine is a barely noticeable cost of doing business.

This was deliberate fraud by the company.  The fine should be many times that.

Also, senior executives should have been from marched or of their offices in handcuffs.

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