January 25, 2010

American Cable Association Statement On The Passing Of Former FCC Commissioner James H. Quello

PITTSBURGH, January 25, 2010 — American Cable Association President and CEO Matthew M. Polka issued the following statement on the passing of former FCC commissioner James H. Quello:

 

“All of us at the American Cable Association were deeply saddened to learn that former FCC Commissioner James H. Quello died on Sunday. On a personal note, I’ll always remember that Jim Quello recognized that small cable operators had unique concerns, and I’ll always appreciate his sincere attempts to protect small operators from the heavy hand of big government. Much to his credit, Jim Quello understood that good public policy is achieved by consensus, a lesson that all public servants would be wise to follow. A friendly man and a great storyteller, Jim Quello was a gifted public official who built a lasting legacy at the FCC by performing his duties with grace and intelligence, wit and wisdom.”

 

About the American Cable Association

Based in Pittsburgh, the American Cable Association is a trade organization representing nearly 900 smaller and medium-sized, independent cable companies who provide broadband services for more than 7 million cable subscribers primarily located in rural and smaller suburban markets across America.  Through active participation in the regulatory and legislative process in Washington, D.C., ACA’s members work together to advance the interests of their customers and ensure the future competitiveness and viability of their business.  For more information, visit https://acaconnects.org/

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