Six weeks after holding possibly the most explosive public hearing in its history, the Telecommunications Regulatory Board has yet to officially grant Claro the franchise license it needs to launch Internet-based television services.
As of Friday morning, some 20,000 OneLink Communications customers still had no service in the wake of storm Irene, company officials said.
A hearing slated to let the public and paid television industry players offer their opinions on whether Claro TV’s request for a cable television franchise is in the public interest may not take place Monday at the Telecommunications Regulatory Board if petitions the company filed to block it are granted.
OneLink Communications, the San Juan metropolitan area’s only cable television service provider, will be increasing its video service rate by $2.50 cents effective July 1, which for certain customers can represent a hike of close to 5 percent.
El proveedor de televisión por cable del área metropolitana de San Juan, OneLink, ha iniciado la conversión de su señal de cable básica al formato digital, un proceso que mejora la calidad del servicio y afectará a miles de clientes que actualmente no utilizan un decodificador para ver la televisión.
Si usted es uno de los miles de clientes de OneLink que aún pueden recibir los 55 canales básicos de cable de la empresa sin necesidad de un decodificador, debe saber que pronto habrá cambios.
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