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COLORADOTelecom Campaign Money Shifts to Democrats in Net Neutrality FightPosted on February 1, 2008 - 8:17am.
from: Colorado Confidential Telecom Campaign Money Shifts to Democrats in Net Neutrality Fight January 30, 2008 As the new Congress considers legislating network neutrality for internet service providers, telecoms in Colorado are piling on the campaign cash for Democrats who will decide the issue. Campaign donations from telecoms in the state have shifted dramatically from Republican candidates to Democratic ones over the 2004-2008 election cycles. ( categories: COLORADO | Net Neutrality )
CO: Qwest changes course on cable franchise agreementsPosted on December 20, 2007 - 4:44pm.
from: Denver Business Journal Qwest changes course on cable franchise agreements Qwest Communications International Inc. no longer will pursue cable franchise agreements with Colorado cities or build communitywide TV service in areas where it's recently won franchise approval. CO: Qwest move spurs surprisePosted on December 19, 2007 - 7:49am.
from: Denver Post Qwest move spurs surprise Local leaders said Tuesday they were surprised to learn that Qwest would no longer pursue cable-franchise agreements at the state or municipal level, as the company was taking steps to gain support for legislation that would have allowed it to do so. CO: Qwest focus in '08 on WebPosted on December 18, 2007 - 7:58am.
from: Denver Post Qwest focus in '08 on Web New Qwest chief executive Ed Mueller on Monday unveiled his strategic plan for the company, which doesn't stray far from the path laid by his predecessor. CO: Qwest's push for cable-TV bill gets an allyPosted on December 10, 2007 - 7:25am.
from: Rocky Mountain News Qwest's push for cable-TV bill gets an ally By Jeff Smith, Rocky Mountain News (Contact) Qwest is taking another stab at statewide cable-TV franchise legislation, this time with a key Democrat in its corner. CO: Changes in city councils could aid QwestPosted on December 2, 2007 - 3:52pm.
from: Rocky Mountain News Changes in city councils could aid Qwest Qwest Communications is getting a fresh start in municipalities such as Arvada in its efforts to win TV franchises. CO: Qwest playing hardball to gain cable franchisePosted on August 7, 2007 - 5:54am.
from: Rocky Mountain news Qwest playing hardball to gain cable franchise By Jeff Smith, Rocky Mountain News The Denver telco is giving the city of Arvada 90 days to decide whether to accept a video franchise application. ( categories: COLORADO | FCC Video Franchise )
CO: Qwest wants video franchise in ArvadaPosted on August 6, 2007 - 4:41pm.
from: Denver Business journal Qwest wants video franchise in Arvada The Denver Business Journal - 3:26 PM MDT Monday, August 6, 2007 Qwest Communications International Inc. seeks its second video franchise agreement with a community in its headquarters city and is making use of federal rules designed to make the process move quickly, the company announced Monday. Qwest to Colo. Cities: Too Much InformationPosted on June 22, 2007 - 11:11pm.
Note: Apparently Qwest feels telling cities where they plan to provide service is a violation of their corporate privacy. We feel such information is essential to preventing the red-lining of portions of communities in addition to allowing the municpalities to best manage the protection of public rights of way. from: MultiChannel News ( categories: COLORADO | State Franchises )
CO: video franchise fight reveals true goalPosted on May 14, 2007 - 5:42pm.
from: Eldo Telecom Saturday, May 12, 2007 Here's an interesting story from the Rocky Mountain News that illustrates what the real competition between cable companies and telcos is all about. It's not about which can capture the most customers in a given market -- the traditional measure of market competition -- but rather who can force the other guy to provide service to everyone in a given local government jurisdiction. |
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