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TEXASTX: San Antonio Council Postpones Action On Public Access TVPosted on April 7, 2007 - 10:52am.
from: Save Texas Access - For Immediate Release - April 5, 2007 Public Access Community Television Media Contact: San Antonio Council Postpones Action On Public Access TV ( categories: State Franchises | TEXAS )
TX: Is Public Access Under Fire by AT$T U-Verse?Posted on April 5, 2007 - 9:05am.
from: 411 Productions Is Public Access Under Fire by AT&T U-Verse? Wednesday, April 04, 2007 Public Access Producers in San Antonio Texas have been in a long battle over keeping Public Access Television alive in Texas. We monitor what goes on at the City and State level. Since San Antonio was the 1st city to be impacted by changes to telecommunications laws in Texas we are the crash-test dummies for what will happen to the rest of Texas and the U.S. when it comes to Public Access Channels. ( categories: State Franchises | TEXAS )
TX: AT$T Cuts U-Verse Deployment Goal in HalfPosted on March 2, 2007 - 8:22pm.
from: Broadband Reports AT&T Cuts U-Verse Deployment Goal in Half March 1, 2007 A day after AT&T told the San Antonio Express News they were “taking off the brakes” on U-Verse IPTV & VDSL deployment, USAToday says that the company quietly cut their projected deployment goals in half for 2007. Fletcher Cook, an AT&T spokesman, tells USA Today the company decided there was no need to issue a press release to highlight the change. “We figure people are paying attention to the analysts’ call,” TX: The Committee That Never MetPosted on March 1, 2007 - 10:34pm.
from: Save Access Texas The Committee That Never Met The 79th Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 5 in the Second Special Session. This new statute called for the formation of a Telecommunications Competitiveness Legislative Oversight Committee that was supposed to “conduct a joint interim study” with the Public Utilities Commission to, among other things, examine the “continuation of public, educational, and government (PEG) access channels.” But this committee never met. ( categories: State Franchises | TEXAS )
Texas Phone Users Spend $1.3 billion Subsidizing Big CompaniesPosted 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 $1.3 billion Subsidizing Big Companies TX: In defense of local controlPosted on December 7, 2006 - 8:04am.
from: Austin American Statesman COMMENTARY Williams: In defense of local control Chad Williams, AUSTIN COMMUNITY TECHNOLOGY AND TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION Tuesday, December 05, 2006 After 22 consecutive years of telecommunications deregulation, the law that ensures consumer protection and local control is in jeopardy. AT$T launches IPTV in second marketPosted on December 2, 2006 - 11:56am.
from: CNET News AT&T launches IPTV in second market By Marguerite Reardon AT&T is moving forward with its Internet Protocol television rollout as it begins offering the service in a second city. Comcast Nets Join AT$T LineupPosted on September 15, 2006 - 7:24am.
Note: In Texas, AT&T is now reselling regular cable TV over regular cable. Why would such a 'technological advance' have required such massive state-wide telecommunications reform? Will At&T sell Comcast cable cheaper than Comcast? Is this the realization of 'consumer choice' and 'competition' touted by the phone companies to get their video franchise bills passed? from: Multichannel News TX: Swarming Capitol paid off for SBCPosted on April 21, 2006 - 7:48am.
from: TMC Net [April 13, 2006] Swarming Capitol paid off for SBC (San Antonio Express-News (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Apr. 13--During the 2005 Legislature, the halls of the Texas Capitol were thick with SBC Communications Inc. lobbyists touting the benefits of a bill that would deregulate the phone giant and ease its entry into the video business. |
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