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AT&TCosta Mesa officials try to block AT$T 'eyesore'Posted on January 15, 2008 - 8:33am.
from: OC Register Friday, January 11, 2008 By JEFF OVERLEY COSTA MESA – Plans to add scores of steel boxes to city streets for Internet access and television service are riling elected officials who are concerned about damage to neighborhood aesthetics. AT$T Begins Massive Battery ReplacementPosted on January 15, 2008 - 7:53am.
from: Light Reading
JANUARY 15, 2008
After four equipment fires in two years, including a Christmas Day 2007 explosion in Wisconsin, AT&T Inc. says it is no longer comfortable with the batteries powering thousands of its equipment cabinets in neighborhoods all over the U.S.
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TN: State Sen. Finney's constituent surveyPosted on January 14, 2008 - 8:54am.
from: BlountViews State Sen. Finney's constituent survey Submitted by R. Neal on Sun, 01/13/2008 - 13:56. If you're reading this, you probably got State Sen. Raymond Finney's annual constituent preference survey in the mail. If not, it's also in today's Maryville Daily Times. If you don't have that, it's online at Senator Finney Listens. There's Patriotism, But Then There's CashPosted on January 12, 2008 - 7:39pm.
from: Wet Machine There's Patriotism, But Then There's Cash Posted By: Harold Feld Like many, I have been both appalled at the federal domestic spying program and the subsequent the effort to undermine the Rule of Law by granting the telcos retroactive immunity. Which is why I don't know whether to laugh or cry at this USA today story reporting that the telcos shut down wiretaps legally authorized under FISA because the FBI failed to make the requisite billing payments. FBI's lapse in paying phone bill snips wiretapsPosted on January 12, 2008 - 7:36pm.
from: USA Today Audit: FBI's lapse in paying phone bill snips wiretaps By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY Jan. 11, 2008 WASHINGTON — Telecommunications carriers shut down some covert surveillance lines established by the FBI because the bureau failed to make timely bill payments, a Justice Department review found Thursday. AT$T Receives Technology and Engineering Emmy AwardPosted on January 12, 2008 - 7:30pm.
Note: AT&T developed coaxial cable in 1920 yet still considers twisted pair copper an adequate infrastructure for delivering their new network services to the home. from: 3Screen.net (via AT&T press release) AT&T Receives Technology & Engineering Emmy Award Company Recognized for Helping to Shape Today's Entertainment and Broadband Industries with Invention of Coaxial Cable Technology ( categories: AT&T )
Your World Delivered . . . On FirePosted on January 12, 2008 - 9:59am.
Another AT&T U-verse VRAD Cabinet Explodes Updates 1/15/08: In the early hours of Christmas morning, an AT&T VRAD cabinet (DSLAM) exploded in the city of Wauwatosa, Wisconsin. Only days earlier, Governor Jim Doyle had signed Assembly Bill 207, a statewide cable franchise bill pushed through by AT&T despite the best efforts of municipalities and public interest advocates to stop it. A saveaccess reader concerned over the lack of any local or regional news coverage sent us the following note with the attached photos: AT$T Concessions Prove MeaninglessPosted on January 12, 2008 - 9:44am.
from: Web Pro News AT&T Concessions Prove Meaningless January 10, 2008 Remember how after AT&T made Net Neutrality concessions to get their merger with BellSouth approved, FCC Chairman Kevin Martin was so quick to remind everybody that the FCC had no teeth to enforce that? Well, the lack of teeth is coming back to bite us. ( categories: AT&T | Net Neutrality )
AT$T and Other ISPs May Be Getting Ready to FilterPosted on January 9, 2008 - 8:22am.
from: NY Times January 8, 2008, 7:07 pm By Brad Stone For the past fifteen years, Internet service providers have acted - to use an old cliche - as wide-open information super-highways, letting data flow uninterrupted and unimpeded between users and the Internet. ( categories: AT&T | Net Neutrality )
TN: AT$T vs. Cable, round 2Posted on January 7, 2008 - 8:12am.
from: Nashville City Paper AT&T vs. Cable, round 2 AT&T vs. Cable, round 2 That’s the sound of the bell ringing to begin round two of the multi-million dollar battle between AT&T and the cable industry and local towns and cities over statewide television video franchising. |
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