FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Enforcement Bureau 445 12th Street, S.W. Washington, DC 20554 January 17, 2017 VIA CERTIFIED MAIL – RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED Comcast Corporation 300 New Jersey Avenue, N.W., Suite 700 Washington, DC 20001 Attention: Kathryn A. Zachem, Senior Vice President The Enforcement Bureau is pleased that after several discussions with our office, and further negotiations with the relevant third parties, Comcast Corporation has recently completed all the steps needed to authenticate its subscribers for access to the HBO Go and WatchESPN TV Everywhere services on PlayStation devices. This action is consistent with Comcast’s asserted long-standing commitment to “providing content to consumers where and when they want it, on all possible devices, and for those devices to be innovative platforms for new applications,”1 and the Company’s assurances that Comcast is “pursuing other innovations to expand further consumers’ device options.”2 We applaud any action that will further the goals of enhanced competition, programming diversity, consumer choice, and innovation in the marketplace. This letter and its attachment are part of our ongoing dialogue on such matters and we encourage Comcast to continue to take steps towards these ends. Sincerely, Travis LeBlanc Chief, Enforcement Bureau 1 Letter from Kathryn A. Zachem, Senior Vice President, Regulatory and State Legislative Affairs, Comcast Corporation, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, MB Docket No. 10-91, CS Docket No. 97- 80, at 1 (filed Oct. 5, 2011). 2 Letter from Jordan B. Goldstein, Vice President, Regulatory Affairs, Comcast Corporation, to Marlene H. Dortch, Secretary, FCC, MB Docket No. 16-42, CS Docket No. 97-80, at 1 (filed Mar. 31, 2016).