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Council’s cable competition plan goes bust

March 13, 2002 By Sallie Hofmeister

Copyright 2002 / Los Angeles Times

Los Angeles Times…03/14/2002

From LexisNexis

The prospects of ending long-standing cable television monopolies in Los Angeles dimmed Wednesday as City Council members vowed to revoke a franchise granted in July to Western Integrated Networks, one day after the company filed for bankruptcy protection.

The 2-year-old Denver-based company, also known as WinFirst, had promised to give the city’s 3.4million residents lower prices and improved service by building a fiber-optic network for delivering television, Internet access and telephone services in competition with incumbents including AT&T Broadband, Adelphia Communications and Time Warner Cable.

In the wake of the company’s financial difficulties, Councilman Nate Holden said Wednesday that he would propose nullifying the company’s cable franchise at Friday’s City Council meeting.

In a heated debate last summer before WinFirst won the franchise in a 12-2 vote of the council, Holden questioned the financial solvency of the Denver concern and asked for provisions in the contract to protect the city in the event of bankruptcy.

“All I can say is ‘I told you so,'” said Holden, who voted against WinFirst. “The (other council members) voted with full knowledge that these guys were not financially sound. Now we’ve got to make this contract null and void before the bankruptcy court claims it has an asset of the company.”

Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas, chairman of the city’s Information Technology and General Services Committee, which oversees cable franchises, also called for action against WinFirst at a hearing Wednesday.

City officials told Ridley-Thomas that WinFirst had been “unresponsive” to their telephone calls since November and that the company had closed its only business office in Los Angeles County and terminated construction of a fiber-optic network in Sacramento.

At the hearing, Liza Lowery, the Information Technology Agency’s chief information officer, said WinFirst had fulfilled its obligation to pay the city some $650,000 for access facilities and equipment, but had not provided an engineering report by the December deadline.

Lowery said it was too early to know the impact on the city of the bankruptcy filing.

WinFirst officials could not be reached for comment.

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