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Posted on January 18, 2007 - 10:05pm.
from: Catholic News Service
Two FCC commissioners outline principles for an improved media system
By Mark Pattison
Catholic News Service
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (CNS) -- Media concentration is something that should be stopped, Federal Communications Commissioner Michael Copps told a Jan. 13 audience at the National Conference for Media Reform in Memphis.
Posted on January 18, 2007 - 8:50am.
from: Cleveland Plain Dealer
AT&T planting tree-lawn boxes, irking residents
Monday, January 15, 2007
Thomas Ott
Plain Dealer Reporter
Norm Ockuly is certain that if he plunked a refrigerator on his tree lawn and left it there, Willowick would give him a ticket and make him pay a fine.
Posted on January 18, 2007 - 8:45am.
from: Technology Daily
Democratic Gains Alter Media Ownership Debate
By David Hatch
(Tuesday, January 16) For television, radio and newspaper outlets seeking regulatory relief from the FCC, the timing of the agency's comprehensive review of ownership limits could not be worse.
Posted on January 17, 2007 - 9:35am.
To avoid the prospect of spending billions for upgrades or just red-lining entire states - Verizon opts to sell and make it someone else's problem. Given the legislative rewards the Telcos are getting - shouldn't we expect a sound national broadband plan in return?
from: DSL reports
Verizon Sells Maine, New Hampshire, & Vermont Lines
Posted on January 17, 2007 - 8:11am.
from: Fort Collins Weekly
Future of public access TV in question
Is This the Future of Fort Collins Public Access TV?
Under-funded and under-equipped, the city’s fledgling public access channel could get switched off, thanks to the FCC
Posted on January 16, 2007 - 9:24am.
Note: on top of this 1.3 billion, AT&T also raised local phone rates immediately after getting the state video franchise bill passed.
from: WOAI
Texas Phone Users Spend $1.3 billion Subsidizing Big Companies
Last Update: 1/14/2007 2:59:09 PM
Posted on January 16, 2007 - 9:17am.
A celebratory Verizon press release on their NJ roll-outs. The pricing appears to be the same as local cable offerings (is this what they mean by ‘choice and competition’)? We'd love to hear stories from NJ and elsewhere on local pricing levels, service and PEG carriage (write us at info@saveaccess.org). Verizon also introduced state franchise bills in NY and MA last week . . .
from: PR News Wire
Posted on January 16, 2007 - 9:15am.
from: Ars Technica
Rare, medium, or well-done? FCC to be grilled by Congress
1/14/2007 7:28:42 PM, by Nate Anderson
The five commissioners of the Federal Communications Commission will be facing intense Congressional scrutiny over the next few months as two separate committees plan to hold hearings on the agency's conduct. With the Democrats now in power, the topic of those hearings isn't mysterious: media consolidation, network neutrality, and the AT&T/BellSouth merger.
Posted on January 12, 2007 - 5:07pm.
from: The Register
How AT&T chewed up, and spat out Net Neutrality
By Andrew Orlowski
Published Wednesday 10th January 2007 20:57 GMT
Analysis It sure would be nice, but it doesn't have much chance of happening because of market power, size, etc. I think it would be real hard to do. I don't think the regulators would let that happen, in my judgment." - Ed Whitacre on the possibility of taking over BellSouth, 2005.
Posted on January 11, 2007 - 9:18am.
This letter was sent by Verizon to a 'municipal leader' in Massachusetts - but it reads like a 'Dear John' letter to the access community. Note the issues: PEG support is capped at 1% which will hurt many Massachusetts PEG acccess centers. There is no mention of iNet support (institutional networks) or possible interconnect fees. Also missing are any promise of build-out (redlining) requirements. Then there is the absurd 15 day shot clock to approve applications.
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