Why is only one cable company available in my apartment building or neighborhood, and why doesn’t the City mandate that they cover my area?

This is complicated under Federal Law. In order to require a build-out with reasonable costs, density requirements can be included in franchises by the City. When Verizon negotiated with the City in 2008, the City included build-out exemptions in the franchise (which is now held by Ziply), in order to encourage competition, and be in compliance with Federal Law. Cable agreements which involve building cable lines to specific apartment buildings, or to private neighborhoods (where there are not public easements or City dedicated or City maintained streets), are negotiated between the building owner, or the neighborhood association, and the cable company.

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1. Cable prices vary significantly between Redmond and other areas of the country. What can Redmond do to reduce this variation?
2. What can the City do to improve the quality of service provided by cable companies?
3. Why aren’t there other cable companies to choose from in Redmond? What is the City doing to allow for more competition among cable companies and subsequently, more competitive pricing.
4. Why isn’t the City trying to attract other cable service providers to Redmond, including offering incentives for new entrants?
5. Why doesn’t the City build its own cable infrastructure to provide better quality cable to residents?
6. When I have a contract dispute with the cable company, why doesn’t the City help me escalate the issue?
7. Does the City currently monitor how well Comcast and Frontier provide service and comply with their contracts, and if no, why not?
8. What is the City doing to make the new contracts better than the old ones with respect to Customer Service issues?
9. If a cable service provider is not performing to existing customer service standards, can the City refuse to renew their contract?
10. Why is only one cable company available in my apartment building or neighborhood, and why doesn’t the City mandate that they cover my area?