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AT&TAT$T's Outage Mea CulpaPosted on December 12, 2007 - 9:15am.
Note: AT&T's U-verse service suffered a national outage in late October, the lack of support then was as notable as what people experienced this past week. from: Broadband Reports AT&T's Outage Mea Culpa ( categories: AT&T )
TN: AT$T negotiating with local government...in MississippiPosted on December 12, 2007 - 8:25am.
from: KnoxNews AT&T negotiating with local government...in Mississippi As AT&T tells Tennessee that it's too cumbersome to negotiate for TV franchises with each local government -- spawning an epic battle to change state law -- the company has negotiated for a local contract in suburban Memphis, according to the Commercial Appeal. WI: State Assembly approves video franchising billPosted on December 12, 2007 - 7:46am.
State Assembly approves video franchising bill Madison, Wis. - AB 207, a bill designed to intensify cable television competition in Wisconsin, has passed the State Assembly and remains one signature away from becoming law. That signature would belong to Gov. Jim Doyle now that both houses of the Wisconsin Legislature have passed the bill, which would remove cable licensing responsibilities from municipalities and establish a single, statewide franchise for cable and video providers. TN: Cable industry fires broadside at AT$T TennesseePosted on December 10, 2007 - 7:47am.
from: Nashville Post Cable industry fires broadside at AT&T Tennessee Gregg Morton The battle over statewide video franchising took a harsh turn yesterday, when the cable industry delivered a stinging rebuke of AT&T Tennessee President Gregg Morton and those working with him to convince the General Assembly to change current law. TN: AT$T Round 3: Franchise reform gets new House leaderPosted on December 10, 2007 - 7:45am.
from: Nashville Post AT&T Round 3: Franchise reform gets new House leader 12-04-2007 10:19 AM — UPDATED 6:15 P.M. - Sen. Bill Ketron confirmed by mid-afternoon he will be carrying the franchise bill in the Senate, in 2008. As originally reported: TN: AT$T, Cable Engage In Tennessee Franchising TusslePosted on December 10, 2007 - 7:34am.
from: MultiChannel News AT&T, Cable Engage In Tennessee Franchising Tussle TCTA Leader Briggs Fires Back At State Telco Leader Morton Over Reform Issues Verbal sparring is already heating up in Tennessee over state franchising, even though the legislature won't return to the issue until January. TN: AT$T Struggles to Get Message OutPosted on December 10, 2007 - 7:24am.
from: WPLN News Tuesday, December 04th, 2007 The largest communications company in the world is having trouble airing ads on Tennessee’s local cable channels. A-T-and-T’s Tennessee president Gregg Morton says the company has been trying to air informative ads about its desire to ink a statewide franchise agreement to provide cable TV services. That would take a change in current state law that now requires cable companies to negotiate individual contracts with cities and counties. TN: AT$T Round 3: Franchise reform gets new House leaderPosted on December 5, 2007 - 9:15am.
from: Nashville Post AT&T Round 3: Franchise reform gets new House leader By Milt Capps UPDATED 6:15 P.M. - Sen. Bill Ketron confirmed by mid-afternoon he will be carrying the franchise bill in the Senate, in 2008. As originally reported: AT$T/EchoStar Deal Doesn’t Add upPosted on December 4, 2007 - 1:14pm.
from: MultiChannel News Moffett: AT$T/EchoStar Deal Doesn’t Add up Analyst Says Merger Talk ‘Based on Flawed Premise’ By Linda Moss -- Multichannel News, 12/3/2007 12:55:00 PM An AT&T acquisition of EchoStar Communications doesn’t make economic or strategic sense, according to Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. ( categories: AT&T )
TN: Paying Holiday Bills Just Got Harder Thanks to Cable Company Rate IncreasePosted on December 4, 2007 - 12:49pm.
Note: TV4US is an astroturf organization paid for by the telephone companies. What they fail to mention in this press release is that Verizon just announced a 11.5% rate increase on their cable TV services (on top of a 7.5% increase earlier in 2007). There is currently no evidence in any state that competition in cable TV services has resulted in lower prices. In Tennessee, AT&T is currently trying to ram through a state video franchise for the second time. |
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