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History of Cable in Redmond
Cable television first came to Redmond in the 1960's when Vista Television Cable, Inc. began installing coaxial cable lines via utility poles in many of the city's then newer neighborhoods. By the late '80's, most citizens living or working close to a public right-of-way could contract with the cable operator for cable service, and many did. Currently, about 83 % of Redmond households are cable subscribers. However, a lot has changed since 1987.  For one thing, the cable company keeps changing.  First it was Vista Television Cable, then Viacom Cable, then TCI Cable, then AT&T Broadband.  In 2002, AT&T Broadband was purchased by Comcast and that is now the current provider in Redmond. 

In 2001, the cable operator installed fiber optic lines throughout the city to replace the more limited coaxial cable.  This has allowed increased cable subscriber options as technology continues to make more services available.

Cable Franchise
In December 2002, the City of Redmond negotiated a new cable franchise with Comcast that will be in effect for the next ten years. 

View the new Ordinance 2143 and the Cable Franchise document in pdf format.  (To read pdf documents, download Adobe Acrobat for free if you do not have it.)