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ILLINOISIL: 'Astroturf' groups represent industries, not membersPosted on February 11, 2007 - 3:27pm.
From: IL Daily Herald 'Astroturf' groups represent industries, not members By Anna Marie Kukec A group called TV4US Coalition placed advertising inserts in newspapers statewide last week aiming to “educate” consumers on how to get better, more competitive rates for television in Illinois. IL: Community TV: If cable changes, what would happen to public programming?Posted on February 6, 2007 - 9:02am.
from: Schaumburg Review Community TV: If cable changes, what would happen to public programming? January 25, 2007 Public access television providers are worried they'll be lost in the shuffle stemming from AT&T's video network proposal. ( categories: ILLINOIS | State Franchises )
IL: AT$T laying low in bid to launch video servicesPosted on February 6, 2007 - 8:45am.
from: Chicago Tribune INSIDE TECHNOLOGY By Jon Van AT&T Illinois is keen to launch video services over its wireline network, but the company is uncharacteristically coy about how it plans to do so. IL: Grassroots group or Astroturf?Posted on January 30, 2007 - 10:43pm.
Grassroots group or Astroturf? Comment on this story SPRINGFIELD -- They are so-called grassroots groups that appear to champion causes important to the "ordinary Joe" such as lower cable rates, reliable electricity and accessible health care. ( categories: Astroturf / Front Group | ILLINOIS )
IL: AT$T pushes for state video franchisesPosted on January 30, 2007 - 6:02pm.
Note: AT&T has been suing many Illinois Communities over the franchise process and telco box placement. Their behavior is that of a 200 billion dollar thug. "We believe AT&T was trying to create an appearance of negotiation breakdown, to establish a record in support of statewide [and national] franchise law," says Peter Burchard, city manager of Naperville, Ill. Past articles on AT&T lawsuits in Illinois: Cities Slap Telcos Over Franchise ProceduresPosted on September 1, 2006 - 11:28am.
from: Telecom Web Cities Slap Telcos Over Franchise Procedures To hear some municipal officials tell it, AT&T and heavyweight cousin Verizon Communications are employing hardball tactics in their quests for video franchises. "We believe AT&T was trying to create an appearance of negotiation breakdown, to establish a record in support of statewide [and national] franchise law," says Peter Burchard, city manager of Naperville, Ill., where AT&T recently scrapped plans to deploy "Project Lightspeed" on claims the city council inserted a poison pill (i.e., buildouts) in its franchise proposal (Telecom Policy Report, Aug. 18). Adds sister publication CableFAX Daily, the telco already is knee-deep in a dispute with seven nearby municipalities over their collective moratoria on the issuance of construction permits for its video service. AT&T spokesman Rob Biederman refused to comment on the litigious debate, and repeated calls to additional execs went unanswered. Naperville's AT$T video deal collapsesPosted on August 23, 2006 - 5:03pm.
from: Chicago Tribune Naperville's AT&T video deal collapses By Andrew L. Wang and Jennifer Taylor, Chicago Tribune. Andrew L. Wang is a Tribune staff reporter. Jennifer Taylor is a freelance reporter August 18, 2006 Naperville officials say AT&T may have deliberately soured a video services deal with the city as part of a strategy to show federal lawmakers that it's not feasible to sign agreements with each locality, as cable companies must do. Geneva, Illinois: Fighting AT$TPosted on June 8, 2006 - 4:13pm.
from: Broadband Reports Please see the source for links to supporting documents. The recent AT&T lawsuits trace back to a history (since 2003) of SBC/AT&T fighting the city over their attempts to offer municipal broadband. Apparently this huge corporation hold nasty grudges. Interview: Fighting AT&T AT$T Sues City of Geneva Illinois Over Telco BoxesPosted on June 6, 2006 - 5:42pm.
Here at saveaccess.org we just came upon this page of the City of Geneva, Illinois. We encourage you to visit their site (they have compelling documents and 'actual' pictures of telco box installations). The city is being sued by AT&T for establishing a moratorium so there would be adequate time to assess the issue. Please go to: AT$T Files More Lawsuits Against Ill. TownsPosted on May 6, 2006 - 10:26am.
From MultiChannel News AT&T Files More Lawsuits Against Ill. Towns Four more Chicago suburbs were sued by AT&T Inc. for delaying plant improvements that will lead to a launch later of the telephone company’s video service. The new defendants are Itasca, North Aurora, Wood Dale and Geneva. Suits were filed against the Illinois communities May 2 in U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois. Previously, AT&T sued the communities of Carpentersville, Roselle and Wheaton, Ill., as well as two communities in California. |
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