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AT&TIL: Locals Fight AT$T Franchise Push in IllinoisPosted on March 20, 2007 - 8:04am.
from: Broadband Reports Locals Fight AT&T Franchise Push in Illinois Posted 2007-03-19 09:26:08 by Karl We've discussed at length the battles between AT&T and local towns in Illinois who've been annoyed at AT&T's refusal to adhere to the local franchise system as they deploy IPTV. Some towns have been annoyed by the placement of large AT&T VDSL cabinets, some are concerned primarily about revenue and others don't like that AT&T will be ignoring build-out requirements (see our interview with Peter Collins, Geneva, IL, IT chief). WI: Rebuff cable legislationPosted on March 18, 2007 - 6:34pm.
from: Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Rebuff cable legislation What happens when a powerful utility like AT&T wants its way? It joins forces with competitors and uses lobbyists to change the rules of the game. That is what is happening to cable and video in the Legislature. OH: Telco bill to end local cable franchising shows up in General AssemblyPosted on March 18, 2007 - 6:32pm.
from: Callahan's Cleveland Diary Telco bill to end local cable franchising shows up in General Assembly When this was passed by Michigan’s Republican legislature and signed by Governor Granholm, a Democrat, in December, I wrote: “The Michigan law is very likely to provide the template for similar legislation in the Ohio General Assembly early next year.” MN: Statewide Cable Franchising Committee MeetingPosted on March 17, 2007 - 12:18pm.
from: Blandin on Broadband Statewide Cable Franchising Committee Meeting I was wrestling socks on my two year old. I turned on the TV to distract her – and what came on? The live committee meeting for the statewide cable franchise proposal! It didn’t distract her but I got out paper and a pen to take the best notes I could. (Remember, I still had the two year old.) I have wrriten them up as best I could. It’s long but hopefully helpful. FL: Video Access AlliancePosted on March 16, 2007 - 7:52am.
Note: Video Access Alliance is a well known astroturf organization receiving funding from telephone companies for their activities. VAA doesn't represent public interest concerns on video franchise issues, they merely present the telco positions. from: Pine Hill News Video Access Alliance TN: ATT Cable Bill-Oppose it!Posted on March 16, 2007 - 7:50am.
from: Lakeland Highlights Tuesday, March 13, 2007 The Lakeland Board of Commissioners adopted a Resolution urging Tennessee State Representatives and Senators to oppose the ATT Cable bill and I urge Lakeland residents (and any Tennessee citizen) to insist that this bill be defeated! I have enclosed a copy of the Resolution. MO: Bill likely to alter cable services in SpringfieldPosted on March 16, 2007 - 7:45am.
from: News-Leader Bill likely to alter cable services in Springfield News-Leader Staff and Wire Services Jefferson City — Legislators gave final approval Thursday to legislation intended to spur video competition by making it easier for telecommunications companies such as AT&T to offer television service in Missouri. MO: Cable bill switches control of TV from city to statePosted on March 16, 2007 - 7:42am.
Cable bill switches control of TV from city to state By CLIFF AINSWORTH JEFFERSON CITY — A bill that landed on Gov. Matt Blunt’s desk Thursday could drastically alter the way cable television service is offered to Missourians. TN: Alcoa hangs up on AT$TPosted on March 14, 2007 - 10:39pm.
from: The Daily Times Alcoa hangs up on AT&T: City officials oppose company's video franchise bill By Mark Boxley Had it been a movie, the audience would have seen a couple guys standing toe to toe Tuesday. And after a few minutes of sizing each other up, the shorter of the two would have taken off his glove and used it to smack the other square in the face. Black Lawmakers Digitally Redline African-AmericansPosted on March 14, 2007 - 10:23pm.
from: Black Agenda Report March 14, 2007 Black on Black Political Crime By BRUCE DIXON Last year big cable and bigger telephone companies deployed platoons of lobbyists and up to a hundred million dollars in an attempt to enact national cable franchise legislation. They greased its way through the House of Representatives, proving along the way that willful ignorance and lots of corporate cash could make two thirds of the Congressional Black Caucus vote for the digital broadband redlining of their own communities. The power play of big phone and the cable guys stalled in the US Senate, thanks to a national grassroots campaign campaign spearheaded by Free Press, a national not-for-profit media reform group. |
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