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saveaccess's blogLocal governments: FCC not playing fairPosted on January 28, 2007 - 3:12pm.
from: The Mercury News Local governments: FCC not playing fair JOHN DUNBAR WASHINGTON - The nation's chief telecommunications regulator stands accused of misrepresenting the facts while pushing through rules that will make it easier for big phone companies to get into cable television. ( categories: Telcos | FCC Video Franchise )
FCC Transparency in Broadband Availability LackingPosted on January 26, 2007 - 8:14pm.
from: Wi-Fi Networking News Transparency in Broadband Availability Lacking January 24, 2007 The FCC requires broadband firms to report by Zip code, the UK’s regulator Ofcom by actual lines installed: I’ve come across a situation that’s relatively well known in the industry, but I’m not quite sure that the average person gets this. And the average reporter clearly does not. When the FCC says that 99 percent of the US population has access to broadband—not subscribes to, but is passed by service they could choose to subscribe to—they are deriving this in the following specious way: 95 percent of Zip code areas in the US have at least a single subscriber to a broadband service. Further, broadband is 200 Kbps or faster in either direction. ( categories: FCC )
FCC to Feel Unfamiliar Heat from DemocratsPosted on January 26, 2007 - 8:12pm.
from: Washington Post FCC to Feel Unfamiliar Heat from Democrats From Washington Post, January 26, 2007 As congressional Democrats prepare to give the Federal Communications Commission its toughest scrutiny in years, a rivalry between the powerful agency’s two most prominent Republicans is raising questions about its readiness to handle barbed questions and stiff challenges. ( categories: FCC Video Franchise )
The FCC and Media Ownership Rulemaking TimelinePosted on January 26, 2007 - 8:11pm.
from: Washington Post The FCC and Media Ownership Rulemaking From Associated Press, January 25, 2007 — A look at how the Federal Communications Commission has dealt with writing new rules for ownership of broadcast stations: _ June 2, 2003: The commission votes 3-2 to ease broadcast ownership rules. The three Republicans, including Kevin Martin, are in favor. The two Democrats, Jonathan Adelstein and Michael Copps, are opposed. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
Spiked Study Leads to New FCC QueryPosted on January 26, 2007 - 8:08pm.
from: Associated Press Spiked Study Leads to New FCC Query From Associated Press, January 26, 2007 When the government decided to take a hard look at how well broadcasters were serving their communities, two economists at the Federal Communications Commission got a research idea: They would look at whether locally owned TV stations produced more local news than stations owned by companies based outside the area. ( categories: FCC Media Ownership )
FCC Deregulates Basic Rates For Slew of SystemsPosted on January 26, 2007 - 1:49am.
SA Note: The Telephone companies have been using increased cable rates as a justification for deregulating their entry into cable delivery services (by eliminating public interest requirements, local control, etc). Cables pricing was deregulated federally in the '96 Telecom Act, since then, only local municipalities maintain some a level of control over pricing. The FCC is fueling the fire of the Telco campaigns by further deregulating cable prices, often in advance of Telco deployment and by removing the authority of local municipalities to limit rate increases. ( categories: Telcos | FCC Video Franchise )
Challenge to FCC Local Video Franchise Process ExpectedPosted on January 26, 2007 - 1:42am.
from: Broadcasting and Cable Breaking News Local franchising authorities and community activists groups say they are preparing a court challenge to the FCC's recent order revamping the local video franchise process. ( categories: FCC Video Franchise )
MI: Cable Bill Threatens Community Access and Leaves Out Net NeutralityPosted on January 25, 2007 - 9:32am.
Note: Grand Rapids, Michigan is home to one of the most vibrant community media centers in the country, founded by the late Dirk Koning. The video franchise signed into law is a shameful affront to the memory of Dirk and others who have struggled to improve media at the local level. from: Ron Suarez Blog ACM and Local Governments to Challenge FCC RulingsPosted on January 25, 2007 - 9:14am.
from: Alliance for Community Media The Alliance for Community Media Strongly Questions the Legality of FCC Actions The Alliance for Community Media (ACM) and the Alliance for Communications Democracy (ACD) working with local government partners, National Association of Telecommunications Officers and Advisors (NATOA), National League of Cities (NLC), and National Association of Counties (NACo) announced today that they have retained legal counsel to challenge the FCC’s recent Order preempting local government control and authority over cable franchises, compensation for public property, community services and the availability of consumer protection in local communities. ( categories: FCC Video Franchise )
Senate Panel Won't Pursue Sweeping Telecom MeasurePosted on January 25, 2007 - 8:29am.
from: Technology Daily Senate Panel Won't Pursue Sweeping Telecom Measure By David Hatch (Tuesday, January 23) Senate Commerce Committee officials confirmed that Chairman Daniel Inouye, D-Hawaii, will pursue a series of small, targeted telecommunications bills -- and not sweeping legislation. ( categories: Telcos )
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