What is the PEG fee that is shown each month on my cable bill?
The PEG (Public Education Government) fee is charged to cable subscribers by the company to support the government and education cable television channels that are part of the franchise agreements. The cable company then gives this money to the local government in the form of a grant for the purchase of cable television equipment such as cameras, lights, and editing equipment. The grant money is also used to purchase hardware and fiber for the county’s Institutional Network (INET).

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1. How do I report a problem or lack of high-speed internet service in my area?
2. What are easements and rights of way?
3. How do I know where my easements are located?
4. What is the PEG fee that is shown each month on my cable bill?
5. Can cable television companies put boxes and other equipment on my property?
6. Did the county authorize a cable rate hike?
7. What should I do if I have an ongoing problem with my cable provider?