Michael Powell, a former FCC chairman and currently head of the cable industry’s biggest lobbying group, is frustrated. Enlarge Image NCTA President Michael Powell addresses the cable industry at the group’s annual trade show last week. Marguerite Reardon / CNET Cable companies have been “increasingly saddled with heavy rules without any compelling evidence of harm …
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