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TENNESSEETN: AT$T wins over Hamilton CountyPosted on November 17, 2007 - 11:15am.
from: Knox News AT&T wins over Hamilton County In advance of the next legislative session, AT&T representatives have been working hard to convince local governments across Tennessee that its statewide video-services franchising proposal won't mean fewer fees and less control for cities and counties. TN: AT$T still wants statewide franchisesPosted on November 14, 2007 - 7:22am.
from: OakRidger AT&T still wants statewide franchises By: John Huotari | John.huotari@oakridger.com AT&T is still pursuing legislation that would allow a statewide franchise for video services that could compete with cable television. If approved, the legislation would keep the giant phone and communications company from having to negotiate individual franchise rights with more than 300 local governments, AT&T officials said. TN: AT$T seeks state billPosted on November 11, 2007 - 6:09pm.
from: Jackson Sun AT&T seeks state bill By NED B. HUNTER Proponents of a state bill that would create a single franchising agreement with AT&T and all local communities will attempt to get the legislation passed when the General Assembly reconvenes in January. TN: AT$T vs. the Cable IndustryPosted on November 10, 2007 - 10:15am.
from: KnoxNews AT&T vs. the Cable Industry From Knoxville News Sentinel, November 9, 2007 Tennessee’s telecommunications heavyweights are gearing up for round two of the bout over competition in the TV market that began in the last state legislative session. TN: Tennessee Getting Wired For The FuturePosted on November 4, 2007 - 7:51pm.
from: chattanoogan.com Tennessee Getting Wired For The Future by Drew Ruble The last thing a person would expect to find after pushing through the solid brass doors of the nearly Century-old neoclassical Giles County courthouse on the historic downtown Pulaski square is a high tech communications nerve center resembling something out of a futuristic Hollywood movie. But inside, beneath the contemporary offices of “PES Energize,” the telecommunications services arm of local utility Pulaski Electric Service, which is headquartered there, lies a state-of-the-art data center housed within a tornado-proof bunker with fully redundant systems ready to support any size off-site data storage need. It’s also the focal point of a publicly-owned and operated $8.2 million fiber-optic network providing high speed Internet access and other telecom services through pieces of glass cable weaving like a piece of spaghetti to every home, business, factory and school in Pulaski, population 7,875. ( categories: Municipal/Rural Broadband | TENNESSEE )
Fiber Optic NervePosted on November 3, 2007 - 10:26am.
from: Business Tennessee Fiber Optic Nerve November 2, 2007 The last thing a person would expect to find after pushing through the solid brass doors of the nearly century-old neoclassical Giles County courthouse on the historic downtown Pulaski square is a high-tech communications nerve center. ( categories: Municipal/Rural Broadband | TENNESSEE )
TN: Should AT$T Be Able to Receive a Statewide Video Franchise?Posted on October 31, 2007 - 8:37pm.
From: Tennessean Should AT&T Be Able to Receive a Statewide Video Franchise? October 25, 2007 Should AT&T be allowed to rewrite Tennessee law? No. Here’s one reason, based on legislation AT&T offered this year, legislation in other states and reports from other states: Many Tennessee cities and towns have at least one public, educational or governmental (PEG) access channel. There are thousands of PEG channels across America. Very nearly every version of AT&T legislation offered or passed in other states does violence to those channels. TN: AT$T Wants a Dodge Despite Allowances for Franchising in TennesseePosted on October 26, 2007 - 6:30pm.
from: Tennessean AT&T Wants a Dodge Despite Allowances for Franchising in Tennessee October 26, 2007 Cities and counties across Tennessee, particularly Nashville, have rolled out the red carpet for AT&T, inviting the company to begin the application process for a local franchise to provide competitive television services in this market. TN: Franchise reform works in other states (according to AT$T)Posted on October 26, 2007 - 7:50am.
Note: Tennessee faces another round of industry lobbying and propaganda. from: The Tennessean Franchise reform works in other states By GREGG MORTON I enjoy a good debate, and the Tennessee General Assembly has participated in a lively debate on the future of consumer access to advanced communication services in our state. TN: Consumers have best chance with statewide video franchisePosted on October 26, 2007 - 7:48am.
from: Tennessean Consumers have best chance with statewide video franchise Our View As long as Tennessee legislators focus on what's best for consumers, they will be on the right track if and when a renewed battle between AT&T and cable operators erupts next year. |
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