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AT&TTN: Gov Bredesen may weigh in on fight over cablePosted on January 17, 2008 - 4:08pm.
from: Jackson Sun Bredesen may weigh in on fight over cable NASHVILLE — Gov. Phil Bredesen says he may get involved in a contentious proposal to change cable permitting rules in Tennessee to encourage broadband access around the state. Bredesen, a Democrat, stayed out of last year’s legislative fight over the measure that would create statewide franchising rules that would allow companies like AT&T Inc. to avoid having to seek hundreds of municipal permits as it enters the cable TV business. Should AT$T police the Internet?Posted on January 17, 2008 - 1:41pm.
from: CNET Should AT&T police the Internet? By Marguerite Reardon Story last modified Thu Jan 17 04:00:04 PST 2008 A decade after the government said that AT&T and other service providers don't have to police their networks for pirated content, the telecommunications giant is voluntarily looking for ways to play traffic cop. ( categories: AT&T | NSA/Telco Wiretap Scandal )
More media on AT$T replacement of batteriesPosted on January 17, 2008 - 10:51am.
More Media on AT&T replacement of batteries Our Jan 12th story on the Christmas morning explosion of an AT&T VRAD cabinet in Wauwatosa WI was picked up Tuesday, Jan 15th by LightReading. The exposure led to an AT&T announcement that they would replace all 17,000 Avestor lithium batteries in their U-verse network (across 22 states). AT&T proposed no timeline for this effort but hopefully they will complete the replacement before further incidents. ( categories: AT&T )
TN: Are the House speaker and his lobbyist wife teaming up for AT$T?Posted on January 17, 2008 - 9:25am.
from: Nashville Scene Marital Bliss by Jeff Woods Even the jaded denizens of the state Capitol are wrinkling their noses at House Speaker Jimmy Naifeh’s intervention in one of the legislature’s costliest business battles ever. AT$T torpedoes its own stock, takes other telcos down tooPosted on January 16, 2008 - 8:28am.
from: Ars technica AT&T torpedoes its own stock, takes other telcos down too By Jon Stokes | Published: January 09, 2008 - 11:22AM CT When you're the CEO of a major telco addressing a room full of very jittery, subprime-weary financial analysts, and you respond to a question about the state of consumer spending by telling them all that you're having to disconnect customers because they can't afford to pay their landline and broadband bills, it's sort of like a theater-goer in a packed house responding to a question about "that smell" by shouting "Fire!" ( categories: AT&T )
AT$T Replacing Vault Batteries After ExplosionsPosted on January 15, 2008 - 3:04pm.
from: MultiChannel News AT&T Replacing Vault Batteries After Explosions Municipal officials, long critical of the size and placement of powering vaults needed to back up AT&T's U-verse video service, now have concerns that range beyond aesthetics. Sometimes, the vaults explode. ( categories: AT&T )
AT$T Replacing Vault Batteries After ExplosionsPosted on January 15, 2008 - 3:04pm.
from: MultiChannel News AT&T Replacing Vault Batteries After Explosions Municipal officials, long critical of the size and placement of powering vaults needed to back up AT&T's U-verse video service, now have concerns that range beyond aesthetics. Sometimes, the vaults explode. ( categories: AT&T )
AT$T's TV Efforts SmolderPosted on January 15, 2008 - 2:43pm.
from: The Street.com AT&T's TV Efforts Smolder AT&T's sputtering video effort, known as U-Verse, has been hit with a literally explosive setback. Ma Bell has had four incidents involving smoldering batteries and, in at least one case, an explosion in one of the thousands of network cabinets used for its TV delivery systems, according to a report in telecom trade publication Light Reading. ( categories: AT&T )
WI: Wauwatosa residents had expressed safety concerns over AT$T cabinetsPosted on January 15, 2008 - 1:20pm.
Wauwatosa residents had expressed safety concerns over AT&T cabinets Nearly a year before the recent explosion of an AT&T VRAD cabinet in Wauwatosa Wisconsin, some local residents had expressed safety concerns about the large boxes. At a February 12, 2007, City Planning Commission Meeting, residents opposed the installation of a VRAD box and had sent emails and information to the Commission making specific reference to the fires and explosions in Houston Texas. Are Cable and Phone Companies Still Recession-Proof?Posted on January 15, 2008 - 10:05am.
Note: When AT&T stocks slipped 6% recently, at least one stock analyst blamed it on 'consumer weakness'. Perhaps consumers could use this 'weakness' to their advantage. from: Gigaom.com Are Cable and Phone Companies Still Recession-Proof? |
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