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TelcosNo price cuts for Verizon, BellSouth DSL customersPosted on August 23, 2006 - 4:41pm.
from: CNET No price cuts for Verizon, BellSouth DSL customers By Marguerite Reardon Verizon Communications' and BellSouth's DSL customers won't see a reduction in their broadband bills, even though a special fee that had been tacked on to bills to pay for a federal program has been eliminated. Change of VenuePosted on August 23, 2006 - 4:37pm.
from: Telecom Web We've been seeing much of this Verizon Fios paraphernalia in NYC too, even balloons. Tuesday, August 22, 2006 We hear almost half (nearly 47 percent) of all American food dollars are spent away from home; apparently the marketeers at Verizon Communications have heard this too. A recent promotion campaign for its emerging FiOS network television services in Virginia’s Arlington County - sometimes drifting into Maryland or the District of Columbia - seems to include some unconventional advertising atop the company’s traditional mass media outlets. Leveraging our culinary favorites, Verizon’s ads and promos for FiOS TV are appearing on beverage coasters, coffee containers, pizza boxes and Chinese food take-out bags. And if you make a mess eating or drinking, you can check out some dry cleaning bags with the Verizon messages also. ( categories: Telcos )
Nobody Gets a Free RidePosted on August 1, 2006 - 11:14pm.
from: Light Reading AT&T's Whitacre: 'Nobody Gets a Free Ride' AUGUST 01, 2006 AT&T Inc. CEO Ed Whitacre spoke to state utilities regulators in San Francisco Tuesday on a variety of subjects, but the one topic he seemed to want to block out was the issue of network neutrality. Whitacre spoke to a crowd of about 500 state regulators at the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC) annual meeting. The chair of that group’s telecommunications committee, Tony Clark mixed his metaphors thoroughly, calling network neutrality the “800-pound gorilla in the room” after Whitacre’s speech. ACLU battles AT$T, VerizonPosted on July 29, 2006 - 8:24am.
Note; You can download the complete ACLU Complaint at < http://efile.mpsc.cis.state.mi.us/efile/docs/14985/0001.pdf from: Detroit news ACLU battles AT&T, Verizon Gregg Krupa / The Detroit News Bad Karma for Verizon CEO Ivan SeidenbergPosted on July 29, 2006 - 8:14am.
from: The Huffington Post Bad Karma for Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg Matt Stoller The entrenched corruption in our political system couldn't happen without a correspondingly corrupt attitude in our corporate boardrooms. The modern business PAC system started in the late 1970s, and I don't think it's a coincidence that corporate power began its (renewed) ascendence in the 1980s. Bribery is bribery, even if it's legal. FCC: Telcos Outpaced Cable in Broadband AddsPosted on July 29, 2006 - 7:57am.
from: MultiChannel News FCC: Telcos Outpaced Cable in Broadband Adds By Karen Brown7/27/2006 3:55:00 PM Broadband connections are booming, but there are indications that telco broadband players are outpacing cable operators in the rush to sign up new subscribers, according to the latest six-month status report issued by the Federal Communications Commission. ( categories: Telcos )
Telcos Try Viral LobbyingPosted on July 29, 2006 - 7:34am.
from: Digital Trends Telcos Try Viral Lobbying You’ve seen the television commercials urging relief from cable price hikes. A red line on a black bar graph—labeled food, electric water, gas, cable bills—inches steadily upward as viewers are exhorted to lobby their congresspeople for lower cable rates. Who is behind the campaign that includes these TV4US ads and wewantchoice.com? ( categories: Telcos | Astroturf / Front Group )
The Phone Companies Still Don't Get ItPosted on July 23, 2006 - 7:55pm.
from: Business Week Note: An interesting backstory to this Business Week article below. Also, see the source link above to follow the dialogue in the comments. "FYI ... Below is a useful article on community access to unused TV channels ("white space") that appears only online (not in print) thanks to pressure from Verizon. As you know, most of us have supported Title VI in the pending Senate bill, which directs the FCC to make this so. Who's Behind TV Ads About Cable PricesPosted on July 12, 2006 - 10:26am.
from: Channel 3000 Reality Check: Who's Behind TV Ads About Cable Prices UPDATED: 12:24 pm CDT July 11, 2006 MADISON, Wis. -- A multi-million dollar television advertising campaign is aiming to sway the public and lawmakers to change telecommunications policy. The Tangled Net Of 'Net Neutrality'Posted on July 12, 2006 - 7:07am.
from: National Journal The Tangled Net Of 'Net Neutrality' By Drew Clark (Friday, July 7) Sometimes it seems that Ed Whitacre has a hard time controlling the words that come out of his mouth. Last year, the telecommunications titan from San Antonio had carefully paved the way for his company, SBC Communications, to take over AT&T in what was a once-inconceivable reunion of the mother company and her offspring. |
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