Martin has said there were many flaws in the FCC's 2004 study that found a la carte service would cost consumers more, and the new report said it wrongly assumed consumers would watch less television with that option.
"A careful analysis reveals that a la carte and increased tiering could offer consumers greater choice and the opportunity to lower their bills," he said in a statement.
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"A careful analysis reveals that a la carte and increased tiering could offer consumers greater choice and the opportunity to lower their bills," he said in a statement.
Read the whole article:
http://money.cnn.com/2006/02/10/technology/fcc_cable.reut/index.htm