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saveaccess's blogOfficials Ordered FCC Report DestroyedPosted on September 15, 2006 - 7:34am.
from: Broadcasting & Cable Officials Ordered FCC Report Destroyed, Says Ex-Staffer By John Eggerton Adam Candeub, a former lawyer with the FCC's Media Bureau, is alleging that senior FCC officials ordered all copies of a localism report drafted by the FCC in 2004 to be destroyed. Candeub is now a professor at Michigan State University. ( categories: FCC | FCC Media Ownership )
Comcast Nets Join AT$T LineupPosted on September 15, 2006 - 7:24am.
Note: In Texas, AT&T is now reselling regular cable TV over regular cable. Why would such a 'technological advance' have required such massive state-wide telecommunications reform? Will At&T sell Comcast cable cheaper than Comcast? Is this the realization of 'consumer choice' and 'competition' touted by the phone companies to get their video franchise bills passed? from: Multichannel News Battle Building Over Net 'Tollgate'Posted on September 15, 2006 - 7:18am.
from: The National Law Journal Battle Building Over Net 'Tollgate' Pamela A. MacLean Few things have as much potential to create a litigation war zone next year as the possible fight over control of the pipes feeding all the content over the Internet. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
Gordon Smith On Stuck Telecom BillPosted on September 15, 2006 - 7:13am.
from: Broadcasting & Cable Gordon Smith On Stuck Telecom Bill: Help! By John Eggerton, STAFF We need your help. That was Oregon Republican Senator Gordon Smith's message to The Media Institute lunch crowd Wednesday on passage of a now-controversial communications reform bill in the Senate. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
Stevens Concedes 'Net Neutrality' May Kill Telecom BillPosted on September 13, 2006 - 10:12pm.
Note: We wish the concept of 'ethics' and the 'public interest' were also factors that Sen. Stevens could recognize. from: Technology Daily Stevens Concedes 'Net Neutrality'May Kill Telecom Bill This Year By David Hatch (Tuesday, September 12) Senate Commerce Chairman Ted Stevens, R-Alaska, publicly acknowledged that the telecommunications legislation he has championed for more than a year is unraveling. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
Telecom Legislation Fails To Address Broadband AccessPosted on September 13, 2006 - 10:09pm.
from: National Journal Report: Telecom Legislation Fails To Address Broadband Access By Michael Martinez (Tuesday, September 12) Pending telecommunications legislation is unlikely to prevent the United States from falling further behind the rest of the world in its quest for universal high-speed Internet access, according to a report released by consumer advocates. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
State Groups Fight Wireless Industry On Telecom BillPosted on September 13, 2006 - 10:05pm.
from: Technology Daily also see:another astroturf State Groups Fight Pre-Emption For Wireless Industry In Telecom Bill By David Hatch (Friday, September 8) A broad coalition of state utility groups, attorneys general and watchdogs urged lawmakers to kill a proposal to pre-empt state regulation of the wireless industry. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
Senate Democrats Block Efforts To Advance Telecom ProposalPosted on September 13, 2006 - 10:03pm.
from: Technology Daily Senate Democrats Block Efforts To Advance Telecom Proposal By David Hatch (Wednesday, September 6) Democratic senators are using a procedural maneuver to block Republican leaders from possibly using a pending "enhanced 911" bill as a vehicle for passing major telecommunications legislation, according to congressional sources. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
MI: Cable bills could darken public access channelsPosted on September 13, 2006 - 9:53pm.
Big trouble in Michigan - read the state franchise bill here from: Grand Rapids Press Cable bills could darken public access channels ( categories: MICHIGAN | State Franchises )
Another Astroturf: MyWireless.orgPosted on September 13, 2006 - 9:44pm.
Yes it’s yet another astroturf organization planting plastic propaganda. The MyWireless.org domain is registered to a DC based non-profit via Nelson Lathrop (nlathrop@ctia.org – dns info below). CTIA.ORG is an industry group representing many telcos including Verizon (see: http://ctia.org/membership/ctia_members/index.cfm). This is a new potentially dangerous spin on HR5252 – now we have 'wireless taxes and consumers' in addition to the older ploy of 'saving consumers from high cable TV rates'. It seems the telcos have an endless pool of funds available to convince our legislators that their legislation will save 'consumers' money. ( categories: Astroturf / Front Group | Senate S.2686 )
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