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                         Before the
              FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION
                   Washington, D.C.  20554


COMCAST CABLEVISION OF        )
GEORGIA/SOUTH CAROLINA, INC.; )
US CABLE OF COSTAL-TEXAS, L.P.     )
                              )
     Complainants,                 )
                              )
          v.                  )    File No. PA 02-001
                              )
SAVANNAH ELECTRIC &                )
POWER COMPANY,           )
                              )
     Respondent.                   )

                            ORDER
     Adopted:  July 22, 2003       Released:  July 23, 2003



By the Chief, Market Disputes Resolution Division, 
Enforcement Bureau:

     1.   On July 21, 2003, the complainants, Comcast 
Cablevision of Georgia/South Carolina, Inc. and US Cable of 
Coastal-Texas, LP, filed a motion seeking leave to withdraw 
their Complaint in the captioned matter.1  The Motion to 
Withdraw states that the parties ``have reached a resolution 
of the matters pending in this litigation,'' and requests 
that the Commission ``terminate this proceeding.''  The 
defendant, Savannah Electric & Power Company, has advised 
the Commission that it does not oppose the Motion to 
Withdraw.

     2.   We are satisfied that allowing withdrawal of the 
Complaint will serve the public interest by promoting the 
private resolution of disputes and by eliminating the need 
for further litigation and the expenditure of further time 
and resources of the parties and this Commission.

     3.   Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED, pursuant to sections 
1, 4(i), 4(j), and 224 of the Communications Act of 1934, as 
amended, 47 U.S.C. §§ 151, 154(i), 154(j), 224, and the 
authority delegated in sections 0.111 and 0.311 of the 
Commission's rules, 47 C.F.R. §§ 0.111 and 0.311, that the 
Motion to Withdraw Complaint IS GRANTED.

     4.   IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the above-captioned 
proceeding IS TERMINATED.

                         FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION


                         Alexander P. Starr
                         Chief, Market Disputes Resolution 
Division
                         Enforcement Bureau
_________________________

1 Motion to Withdraw Complaint, File No. PA 02-001 (filed 
July 21, 2003) (``Motion to Withdraw'').