Title 47 › Chapter CHAPTER 5— - WIRE OR RADIO COMMUNICATION › Subchapter SUBCHAPTER V–A— - CABLE COMMUNICATIONS › Part Part V— - Video Programming Services Provided by Telephone Companies › § 573
Lets local phone companies offer cable-like TV to their customers inside the area where they sell phone service, if they use an "open video system" that follows the rules. Other companies can also put video on those systems if allowed by the rules. An operator can get fewer rules to follow if it tells the FCC it meets the FCC’s requirements and the FCC approves. The FCC must say it got the notice and approve or deny it within 10 days. If someone has a dispute, the FCC can decide it and must do so within 180 days. The FCC can order a channel to be carried, award damages, or both. People can also use other legal remedies. The FCC had to make rules within 6 months after February 8, 1996. Those rules must stop unfair treatment of video providers and make sure rates and terms are fair. If demand is higher than channel space, the operator and its affiliates may not occupy more than one-third of the active channels, but they can still offer as many direct channels as they want to subscribers. Only one channel can be used for the same programming offered by multiple providers, as long as subscribers can get it easily. The rules also apply sports exclusivity, network nonduplication, and syndicated exclusivity rules to open video systems. Operators may not unfairly favor their own ads or guides, must let programmers identify their channels, must send those IDs unchanged if they are in the signal, and may not leave out unaffiliated stations from guides. Operators and broadcasters may still agree on guide placement. Certain cable rules listed by section number apply, some do not, and fee rules let local authorities charge fees no higher than franchise fees. "Telephone service area" means the area where the carrier offers telephone exchange service.
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47 U.S.C. § 573
Title 47 — Telegraphs, Telephones, and Radiotelegraphs
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Apr 6, 2026
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