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The Spectrum Enforcement Division, along with the Regional and Field Offices, is responsible for enforcement of the Commission's cable signal leakage rules. Information about these and other technical rules applying to cable television may be found at the Media Bureau Engineering Division web page.

Recent Enforcement Actions

02-22-2008 Champion Cable, LLC, Holly, CO (ORDER & CONSENT DECREE)
03-11-2005 Mallard Cablevision, LLC, Pinedale, Wyoming (M.O.&O.)
12-27-2004 Northland Cable Properties VII, Seattle, Washington (FORFEITURE ORDER)
06-23-2004 Small Town Communications Partners I LP, Nashville, Tennessee (FORFEITURE ORDER)
10-29-2003 Valley Cable TV, Inc., Fort Valley, Georgia (FORFEITURE ORDER)
10-21-2003 Suwannee Cable TV, Old Town, Florida (FORFEITURE ORDER)
11-06-2002 Callais Cablevision, Inc. (ORDER)
09-04-2002 Charter Communications VI, LLC, Burlington, CO (FORFEITURE ORDER)
05-13-2002 Friendship Cable of Texas, Inc., Vernon, TX (FORFEITURE ORDER)
04-25-2002 Falcon Cablevision LP, Los Angeles, CA, Charter Communications VI LLC, St. Louis, Missouri, Subsidiaries of Charter Communications, St. Louis, MO (NAL)
01-19-2001 Callais Cablevision, Inc., Grand Isle, LA (NAL)


Complaints

Complaints of cable signal leakage that involve the immediate threat to safety of life, such as interference to Federal Aviation Administration air traffic control frequencies should be referred to the Communications and Crisis Management Center (CCMC) at (202) 418-1122 (24/7).

Complaints of cable signal leakage that do not involve immediate safety of life should be in writing and sent to the Federal Communications Commission, Enforcement Bureau, Spectrum Enforcement Division, 445 12th Street, SW, Washington, DC 20554.

Complaints should include as much of the following information as possible: the name, address and contact information of the person filing the complaint, the frequency on which the interference is being received, a detailed description of the nature of the interference, including the duration and frequency of the occurrence of interference, and any documentation supporting the alleged existence and cause of the interference.

last reviewed/updated on Wed Oct 29 08:59:45 EDT 2008
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