This document contains official instructions for FCC Form 1230 , Establishing Maximum Permitted Rates for Regulated Cable Services on Small Cable Systems - a form released and collected by the Federal Communications Commission.
Q: What is FCC Form 1230?
A: FCC Form 1230 is a form used to establish the maximum permitted rates for regulated cable services on small cable systems.
Q: Who needs to fill out FCC Form 1230?
A: Small cable system operators need to fill out FCC Form 1230.
Q: What is a small cable system?
A: A small cable system is a cable system that has fewer than 1,000 subscribers.
Q: What information is required on FCC Form 1230?
A: FCC Form 1230 requires information about the cable system, such as the number of subscribers and the services offered.
Q: When should FCC Form 1230 be filed?
A: FCC Form 1230 should be filed annually, or whenever there is a change in the cable system's rates or services.
Q: What happens after FCC Form 1230 is filed?
A: After FCC Form 1230 is filed, the FCC reviews the information and determines the maximum permitted rates for the cable services on the small cable system.
Q: What are regulated cable services?
A: Regulated cable services are cable television services that are subject to regulation by the FCC.
Q: Why are maximum permitted rates established for regulated cable services?
A: Maximum permitted rates are established for regulated cable services to ensure that cable system operators do not charge excessive rates to subscribers.
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