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AT&TIL: County prepares for telco boxesPosted on November 22, 2007 - 12:44pm.
from: Kane County Chronicle County prepares for boxes By PAUL DAILING - pdailing@kcchronicle.com A new state law allows AT&T to create a statewide cable service network, but residents and governments will be the ones dealing with the large utility boxes that the system requires. TN: Lobbying costs hit $11M in AT$T, cable TV industry battlePosted on November 21, 2007 - 8:09am.
from: Knox News Lobbying costs hit $11M in AT&T, cable TV industry battle By Tom Humphrey (Contact) NASHVILLE - Lobbying expenses in Tennessee's legislative war between AT&T and the cable television industry reached the $11 million plateau this year, according to reports filed with the Tennessee Ethics Commission by major participants. Barron's sees AT$T bidding for EchoStarPosted on November 18, 2007 - 10:23pm.
from: CNET 'Barron's' sees AT&T bidding for EchoStar By Reuters AT&T is trying to put together a bid for EchoStar Communications before the end of the year, whetted by the satellite operator's recent stock dip, according to Barron's financial newspaper. ( categories: AT&T )
WI: Cable bill may not be boon to consumersPosted on November 18, 2007 - 10:05pm.
from: Madison.com SAT., NOV 17, 2007 - 11:05 PM Supporters of a statewide cable competition bill, including telecommunications giant AT&T, have been saying for more than a year that the measure will offer Wisconsin consumers more television choices and lower prices. WI: Cable competition bill's other consequencesPosted on November 18, 2007 - 10:04pm.
from: Madison.com SAT., NOV 17, 2007 - 11:06 PM If the cable competition bill becomes law as expected, it won't only affect whether more than one company offers paid-television services in some communities: CUSTOMER SERVICE: Local governments wouldn 't be able to require companies to meet certain customer service standards. WI: Cable and video franchising: We deserve betterPosted on November 17, 2007 - 11:33am.
from: The Altoona Star Cable and video franchising: We deserve better Imagine a world in which only a machine answered the phone when you went to complain about your cable service, or your service was turned off even though your bill said you owed nothing. Where large refrigerator-size boxes were placed in your front yard and you had no say over them, or your street was torn up by a private company and local taxpayers had to pay to clean up the mess. TN: Chamber Discusses Video Franchise BillPosted on November 17, 2007 - 11:22am.
from: Herald-News Chamber Discusses Video Franchise Bill November 14, 2007 The Dayton Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors stopped short of a formal endorsement of video franchising reform legislation Monday but generally expressed approval for AT&T’s bid for a statewide franchise to provide TV programming over its existing network of telephone lines. TN: Cable / phone fight heats up againPosted on November 17, 2007 - 11:20am.
from: Times Gazette Cable / phone fight heats up again The cable television industry is gearing up for another fight in the Tennessee State Legislature against AT&T, which is planning to promote a bill next year that the cable industry claims would hurt consumers by dismantling the local franchise law. TN: Cable Wars Continue in ChattanoogaPosted on November 17, 2007 - 11:16am.
from: News Channel 9 Cable Wars Continue in Chattanooga November 15, 2007 It’s another bill that most everyone says is just too high — cable. But right now, folks in Chattanooga only have one choice for that service. City council members want to change the situation. TN: AT$T wins over Hamilton CountyPosted on November 17, 2007 - 11:15am.
from: Knox News AT&T wins over Hamilton County In advance of the next legislative session, AT&T representatives have been working hard to convince local governments across Tennessee that its statewide video-services franchising proposal won't mean fewer fees and less control for cities and counties. |
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