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saveaccess's blogCO: Suit by cities, counties may hinder Qwest cable TV goalPosted on April 5, 2007 - 9:03am.
from: Denver Post Suit by cities, counties may hinder Qwest cable TV goal By John Dunbar Washington - Local governments across the country went to court Tuesday to challenge federal rules intended to spur competition in the cable television industry. MA: Verizon working their lobbyistPosted on April 5, 2007 - 9:01am.
from: Worcester Community Cable Access Verizon working their lobbyist. Beward of scam articles and editorials by mauro on April 3, 2007 - 2:31pm. Recently a number of one sided articles and editorials have popped up in various news papers across the state including the Worcester Telegram calling attention to Verizon's lobbying efforts to change state legislation in order to eliminate local cable franchise authority and regulations that currently provide many tax free benefits to residents in our city. VA: Verizon: There's a new competitor in townPosted on April 5, 2007 - 7:45am.
Note: Statewide video franchising passed in Virginia in 2006. In this first phase of service roll-outs, Verizon is said to be red-lining low income communities in two major cities. from: Daily Press Verizon: There's a new competitor in town ( categories: State Franchises | Verizon )
Communications Law Bulletin - March, 2007Posted on April 5, 2007 - 7:37am.
Note: below are excerpts from the full bulletin from: Mondaq News United States: Communications Law Bulletin -- March, 2007 04 April 2007 The Month in Brief Among other developments in the month of March, members of the House Energy and Commerce Committee held rescheduled oversight hearings of the Federal Communications Commission (the "FCC" or the "Commission"). This was the first time in four years that the full panel of FCC commissioners had appeared before Committee members, and Democratic members had harsh words for the Commission generally and Chairman Martin in particular. NY: City, towns oppose state control of cable companiesPosted on April 4, 2007 - 10:15am.
from: Lockport Union-Sun & Journal City, towns oppose state control of cable companies By Tasha Kates/katest@gnnewspaper.com Town boards in the Town of Lockport and Pendleton approved resolutions Tuesday night opposing two state bills that would take cable out of the municipalities’ hands. ( categories: NEW YORK | State Franchises )
IL: Clash of Wills as AT$T Makes $4.6 Billion Cable MovePosted on April 4, 2007 - 10:11am.
From: The Business Ledger ‘Clash of Wills’ as AT&T Makes $4.6 Billion Cable Move April 4, 2007 Promising increased competition and consumer advocacy, AT&T is investing $4.6 billion in a national move into the cable industry, yet many area municipalities have accused the telecommunications giant of pursuing anything but fair competition. OH: Access to Local Media Threatened by BillPosted on April 4, 2007 - 10:09am.
From: Columbus Free Press On the State Level: Access to Local Media Threatened by Ohio Bill April 4, 2007 As big media faces a more public-interest oriented Congress, some public policy battles are moving to state legislatures. Phone giants interested in entering the video market want to get rid of local franchising, the locale-by-locale permission to use public right-of-ways that cable companies have had to secure. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
MO: City Fears Big Losses in Tax CutPosted on April 4, 2007 - 10:08am.
From: Columbia Tribune City Fears Big Losses in Tax Cut April 3, 2007 A proposed amendment to the Missouri Constitution to limit how much cities can tax telephone companies would cost Columbia nearly $1 million annually, officials said. House Joint Resolution 21 would send to voters a measure that prohibits cities from taxing phone companies more than they charge for business licenses. ( categories: MISSOURI | State Franchises )
Local Governments Sue FCC Over Cable RulesPosted on April 4, 2007 - 10:05am.
From: Associated Press Local Governments Sue FCC Over Cable Rules April 3, 2007 Local governments across the country went to court Tuesday to challenge federal rules intended to spur competition in the cable television industry. Lawyers for organizations representing cities and counties asked the appeals courts to invalidate rules the Federal Communications Commission approved in December to smooth the way for new competitors who want to offer cable television service. ( categories: FCC Video Franchise )
Local Government Groups Oppose FCC OrderPosted on April 4, 2007 - 10:03am.
From: Multichannel News Local Government Groups Oppose FCC Order April 3, 2007 The Federal Communications Commission’s recent order requiring local governments to approve applications from new video providers in 90 days represents an “abuse of discretion” and violates federal law, according to petitions for review filed Tuesday by a coalition of local government groups. ( categories: FCC Video Franchise )
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