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AT&TTN: Area city officials oppose AT$T push for video, TV servicePosted on January 7, 2008 - 8:10am.
from: Times News Area city officials oppose AT&T push for video, TV service Published 01/04/2008 By Hank Hayes BRISTOL, Tenn. — Officials with Tri-Cities municipal governments expressed opposition to AT&T’s legislative push for a statewide video services franchise while handing out their 2008 policy marching orders to Northeast Tennessee lawmakers Friday. TN: Fight for fiberPosted on January 6, 2008 - 9:38am.
from: Times Free Pres Fight for fiber By Dave Flessner The new year should bring new options for Chattanooga consumers who want high-speed Internet, telephone and cable TV services. But as the local cable provider, electricity supplier and phone company try to invade one another's traditional turfs in 2008, battles loom in the General Assembly, the courts and ultimately the marketplace among Comcast, AT&T and EPB. Your World, Delivered. If You Can Figure Out Where We Hid ItPosted on January 6, 2008 - 9:36am.
from: Consumers Union Your World, Delivered. If You Can Figure Out Where We Hid It January 2, 2008 Your World, Delivered. That is, of course, the current slogan of AT&T. But we think its time for the communications behemoth to modify its catchphrase to better reflect the way it actually operates in the real world. We’re thinking something along the lines of “Your World, Delivered — If You Can Somehow Figure Out Where We Hid It.” ( categories: AT&T )
The top paid telecom executives of 2006Posted on January 2, 2008 - 2:56pm.
from: Lasar's Letter The top paid telecom executives of 2006 The Security and Exchange Commission now has a handy-dandy new database that tells you who in the corporate world is making what these days. These are, of course, the firms that voluntarily disclosed this data. LLFCC couldn't resist downloading the numbers and coming up with this table. Enjoy! TN: Is cable TV law really needed?Posted on December 28, 2007 - 8:24am.
Also worth noting is that Verizon has had no problem securing local franchises in NY and MA where there is no state franchise law. from: Commercial Appeal Is cable TV law really needed? When it was making the rounds in the Tennessee General Assembly last spring, a bill dealing with cable television franchising was jokingly dubbed "the Lobbyists Full Employment Act." WI: Editorial: Competition for cablePosted on December 27, 2007 - 8:30am.
from: Journal Sentinal Editorial: Competition for cable A bill signed by Gov. Jim Doyle opens the state for increased competition in video services, which will help consumers if rule-making doesn't needlessly slow the process down. Wisconsin residents should see the value of increased competition for video services now that cable television's hammerlock is about to be pried loose. CA: Access is difficult on AT$T cablePosted on December 23, 2007 - 11:05am.
from: Palo Alto Daily Access is difficult on AT&T cable Most Monday nights, the Palo Alto City Council meeting on Channel 26 is just a couple clicks away from any resident with cable television. WI: Don't hold breath for new services under state cable lawPosted on December 22, 2007 - 10:05am.
from: Madison.com Prof: Don't hold breath for new services under state cable law Jeff Richgels and Judith Davidoff — 12/22/2007 7:32 am Gov. Jim Doyle's signing of the state cable franchising bill isn't likely to mean AT&T -- a leading backer of the bill -- will bring its U-verse TV service to the Madison area anytime soon, one prominent observer said. WI: Gov. Doyle: Signs cable competition billPosted on December 21, 2007 - 3:38pm.
from: WISPolitics.com Gov. Doyle: Signs cable competition bill Contact: Carla Vigue, Office of the Governor, Improves Consumer Protection Provisions MADISON - Governor Jim Doyle today signed Assembly Bill 207, legislation that will provide Wisconsin consumers with more cable service choices. The Governor also preserved protections for cable customers through several vetoes. Ten Worst Telco Moments of 2007Posted on December 21, 2007 - 10:20am.
Note: Our list of Telco 'worst' moments would be a bit longer - and includes items like the ongoing attacks on PEG, exploding telco dslam boxes, and heavy-handed and costly political lobbying. But this list is a good start and it's safe to say the telcos and cablecos need a bit more watching. from: Huffington Post ( categories: Telcos | Astroturf / Front Group | AT&T | NSA/Telco Wiretap Scandal | Qwest | Verizon )
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