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saveaccess's blogTN: AT$T pushing to offer cable services statewidePosted on December 17, 2007 - 9:27am.
from: Times News AT&T pushing to offer cable services statewide Published 12/16/2007 By Hank Hayes Gregg Morton is selling an idea the cable companies don’t want you or Tennessee lawmakers to buy. Morton, the state president of AT&T, is the pitchman for his company having a statewide video services franchise that could shake up Tennessee’s telecommunications industry. TN: More on AT$T's Plan To Avoid Local FeesPosted on December 17, 2007 - 9:23am.
from: Cup of Joe Wednesday, December 12, 2007 All the noise and furor (and millions spent lobbying state legislators) from AT&T demanding Tennessee law be changed so that AT&T does not have to negotiate with cities for franchise contracts (depriving them of revenue from fees and handing over control of rights-of-way) is apparently not important in Mississippi. In that state, they seem to have no problems working community by community, just as all cable providers currently operate. OH: Ohio Grants State Franchise to Time WarnerPosted on December 17, 2007 - 9:20am.
from: Ohio Department of Commerce FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Barney Wolf at (614) 644-7115 OHIO DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE VIDEO-SERVICE AUTHORIZATION GRANTED TO TIME WARNER CABLE Cable provider receives 10-year approval Ohio Commerce Director Kimberly Zurz today granted statewide video-service authorization to Time Warner Cable LLC. Wider Spying Fuels Aid Plan for Telecom IndustryPosted on December 16, 2007 - 9:50am.
from: NY Times December 16, 2007 This article is by Eric Lichtblau, James Risen and Scott Shane. WASHINGTON — For months, the Bush administration has waged a high-profile campaign, including personal lobbying by President Bush and closed-door briefings by top officials, to persuade Congress to pass legislation protecting companies from lawsuits for aiding the National Security Agency’s warrantless eavesdropping program. MO: Gov. Blunt Honored as Technology Statesman of the YearPosted on December 16, 2007 - 9:46am.
from: Branson Agent Gov. Blunt Honored as Technology Statesman of the Year Missouri Governor's Office Press Release ST. LOUIS - Gov. Matt Blunt today was honored by the Missouri Enterprise Technology Association as the Technology Statesman of the Year. "One of the commitments I made when I ran for governor was to create efficiencies in state government by putting Missouri on the cutting-edge of technology," Blunt said. "In health care, I want Missourians to benefit from the most technologically advanced systems of care. In communications, I want Missourians to benefit from the most robust competition possible, competition that includes video cable. In education, I want to provide our students with the tools they need to succeed in the Math, Engineering, Technology and Science based careers of the future." ( categories: MISSOURI | State Franchises )
WI: Wisconsin Residents Have Concerns About U-VersePosted on December 16, 2007 - 9:43am.
from: Broadband Reports Wisconsin Residents Have Concerns About U-Verse 01:33PM Saturday Dec 15 2007 by KathrynV Earlier this week, the Wisconsin State Assembly agreed to change cable franchise rules and make them statewide. WI: AT$T U-verse access debatedPosted on December 16, 2007 - 9:41am.
from: Journal Sentinal AT&T U-verse access debated By RICK BARRETT and BEN POSTON Offering more than 300 TV and music channels, plus high-speed Internet access, AT&T's new U-verse video service provides a dizzying array of features, such as the ability to program its video recorder via the Internet. Unlike its major cable-television rivals, it also offers the Big Ten Network and NFL Network. Local Franchise Authorities Keep Cable Operators In LinePosted on December 16, 2007 - 9:38am.
from: The Consumerist" Local Franchise Authorities Keep Cable Operators In Line Cable companies must constantly prove their worth to local franchise authorities. The authorities grant the cable providers permission to operate, and can whip them into action for failing to meet basic customer service standards, as reader Darren shows. ( categories: State Franchises )
WI: Cable bill reaches governor’s officePosted on December 16, 2007 - 9:32am.
from: The Badger Herald Cable bill reaches governor’s office by Jessi Polsky The Wisconsin State Assembly passed the Video Competition Act Tuesday night, making Gov. Doyle’s signature the last step before the bill becomes law. If signed by Doyle, the bill will take the power to grant video franchises from local municipalities and place it in the hands of the state government. WI: Opponents of cable bill lobby Doyle to again use partial vetoPosted on December 13, 2007 - 7:44am.
from: Daily Cardinal Opponents of cable bill lobby Doyle to again use partial veto By: Charles Brace / The Daily Cardinal - December 13, 2007 The bill relating to cable television passed the Assembly Tuesday, but opponents still hope Gov. Jim Doyle will veto portions of the legislation before signing it. |