City of Beaverton v. Comcast of Oregon II, Inc.

  1. June 30, 2022

    Ore. Court Sides Mostly With Comcast In Right-Of-Way Scrap

    An Oregon federal judge has handed Comcast a largely favorable decision in a legal brawl over millions in fees allegedly owed the city of Beaverton for the cable giant's use of public rights of way for broadband service.

  2. January 11, 2022

    Comcast Says Ore. City Can't Score Early Win In $4M Fee Suit

    Comcast is laying out its case for why an Oregon federal judge should ignore a city's request to come out on top in a dispute with the telecom over $4.3 million in supposedly unpaid right-of-way fees and proclaim Comcast the winner.

  3. December 13, 2021

    Comcast Isn't Exempt From $4M Fee Bill, Ore. City Says

    An Oregon city is asking a federal court to declare it the winner in its fight with Comcast over $4.3 million in fees for the telecom's use of public rights-of-way, and reject the telecom's arguments that the city's attempt to collect the fees is preempted by federal law.

  4. September 04, 2020

    Ore. City Says Comcast Skipped $3.8M In Right-Of-Way Fees

    A Comcast unit has been hit with a $4.38 million suit from an Oregon city claiming the company has evaded nearly three years' worth of local right-of-way fees for phone and internet service.