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Survey will ask about Comcast’s local service

The Columbian
Published: April 9, 2011, 12:00am

The Vancouver-based City/County Telecommunications Commission is conducting a random telephone survey of 400 Comcast cable subscribers and 400 nonsubscribers.

The survey, to run through May 6, will help the commission understand community needs and interests as it considers Comcast’s application to renew its cable franchise in Clark County. Comcast was granted a 15-year franchise in 1997 for cable television services in Vancouver and Clark County. The franchise will expire December 31, 2012.

The telecommunications commission will launch online surveys and other outreach efforts in May.

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