In just two years, it has become apparent how the merger of Charter Communications and Time Warner Cable formed not only a cable giant, but a company with a complete lack of urgency nor any concept of commitment; perhaps indicative of a worsening problem within the legacy cable industry. The shortcomings of Spectrum have once more come back to bite the merged entity – as it faces imminent banishment from New York State. It would be an unprecedented move by The New York State Public Service Commission (PSC) to force Charter to sell off network access to millions of broadband subscribers, to a rival ISP, after the local commission revoked the merger of Charter and Time Warner Cable late last…