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saveaccess's blogWI: Cable bill passes AssemblyPosted on May 10, 2007 - 9:35pm.
from: HTR News Cable bill passes Assembly MANITOWOC - A cable TV bill advocates say will spur competition benefiting consumers passed in the State Assembly Wednesday 66-28. State Rep. Bob Ziegelbauer, D-Manitowoc, opposed the measure, while Frank Lasee, R-Bellevue, voted in favor of Assembly Bill 107. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
The Universe According to AT$T’s U-versePosted on May 10, 2007 - 1:58pm.
from: Democratic Media The Universe According to AT&T’s U-verse By: Jennifer Harris AT&T's leap into the converged world is illustrated in its two-pronged IPTV approach, Homezone and U-verse. IPTV is a system that enables digital television sets to be programmed using the more personalized data delivery method of the Internet – Internet Protocol. ( categories: AT&T | State Franchises )
‘Consumer’ Group Hides Verizon Link, Fails Smell TestPosted on May 10, 2007 - 1:55pm.
from: Save the internet ‘Consumer’ Group Hides Verizon Link, Fails Smell Test From SavetheInternet.com, May 9, 2007 A shadowy “consumer” group emerged from obscurity today to bleat about the dangers of Net Neutrality. And no sooner had their press release hit the PR Newswire than a chorus of industry apologists began waving it around as proof positive that Net Neutrality is a cancer on the Internet. ( categories: Astroturf / Front Group | Verizon )
Working Without Wires: Municipal WiFi is comingPosted on May 10, 2007 - 7:51am.
from: Governing.com Working Without Wires Municipal WiFi is coming. Government employees, not citizens, may be the biggest users. By CHRISTOPHER SWOPE If you’re looking for cadres of BlackBerry addicts or Bluetooth-heads, don’t look in Corpus Christi. There’s nary a laptop computer to be seen on the sleepy streets downtown, not a handheld gizmo in sight on the breezy promenade by the bay-front marinas. Yet, this south Texas community keeps landing on top-10 lists of the world’s “most digital” cities. ( categories: )
WI: City Plans To Challenge FCC Ruling on Cable TV AgreementsPosted on May 10, 2007 - 6:18am.
from: Sheperd Express City Plans To Challenge FCC Ruling on Cable TV Agreements by Dennis A. Shook May 10, 2007 There is a struggle being fought in Madison and Washington, D.C., to see who controls your TV set. The big winners could well be the cable TV providers, such as Time Warner cable, and would-be providers, such as AT&T. But guess who might end up losing in the deal? FL: Critics urge cable-bill vetoPosted on May 10, 2007 - 6:15am.
from: Orlando Sentinel Critics urge cable-bill veto Posted May 10, 2007 TALLAHASSEE -- It's called the Consumer Choice Act of 2007, but consumer activists have joined city officials from across Florida in urging Gov. Charlie Crist to veto the legislation that's designed to increase cable-television competition and lower rates. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
Basic cable bargains could be short-livedPosted on May 9, 2007 - 8:48pm.
from: Oregan Live Basic cable bargains could be short-lived Tuesday, May 08, 2007 Most cable TV viewers feel the bite every year as rates go up, up, up. ( categories: )
The 700 MHz Auction as the Next Front In the Cable/Telco WarPosted on May 9, 2007 - 3:02pm.
Note: Spend some time with Harold Feld's excellent analysis below. It may seem a difficult read at first - but his observations will become crucial in the coming months. from: Wet Machine The 700 MHz Auction as the Next Front In the Cable/Telco War.
There are many ways to parse the fights in the 700 MHz auction: incumbents v. new entrants, rural v. large incumbents, public safety v. commercial use, and the occassional suggestion by us in the public interest community. But, as I recently indicated elsewhere, an analysis of the band plan fight about large licenses v. small licenses reveals another interesting battle: Telcos v. Cable, with new entrants lining up with Telcos for large licenses and non-vertically integrated wireless carriers like T-Mobile aligning themselves with the cable-dominated consortium SpectrumCo.
TN: News Sentinel editorial on AT$T cable franchise billPosted on May 9, 2007 - 11:50am.
from: Knox Views News Sentinel editorial on AT&T cable franchise bill by R. Neal The Knoxville News Sentinel weighs in, sort of, on the state-wide cable franchise bill being proposed by AT&T. TN: Is Tennessee Ready for AT$T to Enter Cable Market?Posted on May 9, 2007 - 11:47am.
from: Knoxville News Sentinel Is Tennessee Ready for AT&T to Enter Cable Market? From , May 8, 2007 A bill making its way through the Legislature would allow communications giant AT&T to enter the cable television market in Tennessee under the argument that increased competition will result in reduced prices and better service. ( categories: State Franchises | TENNESSEE )
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