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State FranchisesOH: Lev Gonick: SB 117 vs. I-NetsPosted on April 24, 2007 - 6:40am.
from: Callahan's Diary Lev Gonick: SB 117 vs. I-Nets A very important point yesterday at Bytes From Lev: Missing from almost all the analysis is the single most important part of existing franchise agreements and those are the provisions that relate to so-called I-Nets (Institutional Networks). In the first round of franchise agreements with Cable providers, the City template franchise agreement for providing rights to lay out fiber included a public set-a-side of 6 or more fiber pairs to be used to connect public institutions like schools, government buildings, public health care services, and other public institutions. The provision was slightly ahead of its time but in the past 10 years or so, enlightened Cities (and Counties) are significantly leveraging their negotiated rights to use I-Net infrastructure. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
FL: New Legislation, Same Old Phone CompanyPosted on April 23, 2007 - 7:14pm.
from: Daytona Beach News Journal New Legislation, Same Old Phone Company April 23, 2007 Among the things that never seem to change in Florida: The Gators and Seminoles will always feud and our local Bell phone company will always be lobbying Tallahassee for a new rate hike, deregulation bill or clever tax loophole. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
FL: Cable debate down to wirePosted on April 23, 2007 - 6:22am.
from: Herald Tribune Cable debate down to wire H-T CAPITAL BUREAU TALLAHASSEE -- Cable companies are using the television airwaves to lobby against a bill that would make it easy for phone companies to compete in the cable market. Phone companies are using their own high-priced lobbying campaign to promote the legislation. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
IL: AT$T's cable service push draws intense debate at CapitolPosted on April 22, 2007 - 12:58pm.
from: Belleville News Democrat AT&T's cable service push draws intense debate at Capitol RYAN KEITH SPRINGFIELD, Ill. - Jay Rubinic doesn't care how he gets it. He just wants his cable TV. Rubinic said he's fed up with his current cable provider, Comcast Corp., after a recent outage stretched into nearly two weeks of poor service and frustrating waits for a repairman. But because Comcast has a franchise agreement with Chicago and dominates that market, Rubinic feels he has no other cable choice. TN: Build-out is a Deal BreakerPosted on April 22, 2007 - 12:55pm.
from: Representative Susan Lynn Build-out is a Deal Breaker Representative Susan Lynn Of all the issues large and small one matter seems to be a deal breaker in the question of whether we will have competition among television service providers. Build-out, or forcing a company to build-out service to unprofitable areas, is a point so contentious that inclusion may make or break the future of the bill currently before the Tennessee legislature. OH: Cable TV control at stake in OhioPosted on April 22, 2007 - 8:13am.
from: Cleveland.com Cable TV control at stake in Ohio Sunday, April 22, 2007 Columbus- Imagine your monthly TV bill dropping as video competitors fight for your business. You wear out your thumbs flipping through channels that never end, and cutting-edge technologies put you in the middle of the action on the football field. It could be a TV junkie's nirvana. TN: Statewide cable franchise bill should be defeatedPosted on April 22, 2007 - 7:43am.
from: Jackson Sun Statewide cable franchise bill should be defeated Tennessee lawmakers should join those of 12 other states and defeat a bill that would grant AT&T a statewide cable TV franchise. There is no reason the telecommunications giant can't live by the current rules that give control over cable franchising to local municipalities. Only local communities can best decide what needs to be done in their communities. FL: Phone, Cable TV Giants BattlePosted on April 22, 2007 - 7:41am.
from: The Ledger Phone, Cable TV Giants Battle By Lloyd Dunkelberger TALLAHASSEE - Cable companies are using the television airwaves to lobby against a bill that would make it easy for phone companies to compete in the cable market. WI: AT$T doles out $54,000 ahead of cable bill debatePosted on April 21, 2007 - 11:09pm.
from: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel AT&T doles out $54,000 ahead of cable bill debate By STEVEN WALTERS Madison - Communications giant AT&T pushed a controversial bill to have state government license cable systems by showering more than $54,000 in campaign cash on dozens of lawmakers and Gov. Jim Doyle over the past 15 months. FL: Cable bill could mean a windfall for VerizonPosted on April 21, 2007 - 11:05pm.
from: Herald Tribune Cable bill could mean a windfall for Verizon Debate over the legislation is one of the most intense of the session. The consumer broadband choice bill winding its way through the Florida Legislature could save telephone-company- |
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