Okay guys i got a question, i work for a Time Warner Cable, and recently they explained that we would no longer have to use a ground block or bonding block in our area, instead we could use a splitter and ground there. I can find nothing in the NEC that is clear on this, my experience with grounding for cable lines was that in case of a lighting strike at a house/drop line you would want an isolated ground block and not a splitter as the current could travel down each one of the customers outlets off of that splitter. Is there a clear definition on what the NEC requires of cable companies and there grounding procedures in this case.