Isnt the City of Hoover currently negotiating with Charter for the renewal of their cable franchise agreement?
Negotiations between Hoover city officials and Charter Communications are progressing. The Charter franchise agreement was originally set to expire on June 3, 2001, but has been extended a few times while the informal negotiations between Charter and city officials take place. Charter hopes to negotiate an agreement that will allow them to continue providing services within Hoover. City officials, on the other hand, hope to develop an agreement that will ensure that Hoover citizens are able to enjoy technologically-advanced, high-quality cable services and that they will be reasonably priced. Furthermore, city officials have an obligation to make sure that all cable companies in Hoover use the public rights-of-way properly. Hoover officials are also committed to making sure that all cable companies operating in Hoover meet or exceed strict customer service standards as well as technical and service-related requirements that federal law has charged the city with administering.
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