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saveaccess's blogSmall Cable Ops Ask FCC for Blanket Exemption on Dual CarriagePosted on March 4, 2008 - 5:17pm.
from: Broadcasting and Cable Small Cable Ops Ask FCC for Blanket Exemption on Dual Carriage After months of public lobbying for less onerous digital-must-carry requirements, the American Cable Association filed with the Federal Communications Commission asking the agency to formally exempt the smallest and most bandwidth-starved cable systems from carrying both analog and digital versions of broadcasters’ signals. ( categories: DTV Transition | FCC )
WI: Cable providers in Wisconsin seek statewide franchisesPosted on March 4, 2008 - 5:15pm.
from The Business Journal Tuesday, March 4, 2008 - 2:55 PM CST Five Wisconsin cable and video service providers - Charter Communications Inc., Time Warner Cable, AT&T Inc., CenturyTel and Comcast Cable - have applied for statewide video franchises under legislation passed last year. Why Net Neutrality Matters for PEG Access TVPosted on March 4, 2008 - 8:51am.
from: Commnity Media in Transition Why Net Neutrality Matters for PEG Access TV March 2nd, 2008 by Colin Rhinesmith At last week’s FCC hearing at Harvard Law School, the issue of network neutrality once again took center stage. As the Internet giant Google describes the issue “Network neutrality is the principle that Internet users should be in control of what content they view and what applications they use on the Internet.” ( categories: Net Neutrality )
NC: Durham to pay for public access TVPosted on March 4, 2008 - 8:44am.
from: News and Observer Durham to pay for public access TV Samiha Khanna, Staff Writer When 'Civil Rights Groups' Become Paid ISP LobbyistsPosted on March 4, 2008 - 8:27am.
from: Broadband Reports When 'Civil Rights Groups' Become Paid ISP Lobbyists One of the most effective ways the phone companies have gotten what they want politically over the years is to fake the fact that they have consumer support. This is done via PR, farmed think tank science, hired bloggers (who don't allow comments), fake consumer groups and astroturf (fake grass roots) campaigns. Such efforts can make it appear that anti-consumer positions -- such as cherry picking broadband deployment or elimination of consumer protection laws -- have broad consumer support. ( categories: Astroturf / Front Group )
AL: Cable companies serving Birmingham area say AT$T's U-verse gets unfair advantagePosted on March 3, 2008 - 2:14pm.
Note: It's hard to imagine a worse corporate citizen than AT&T. They offer the same same service in every state, but resort to every means available to wriggle out of public interest obligations. In Connecticut they tried to pass U-verse off as a data service to avoid local video franchise obligations. In 19 other states, AT&T has written legislation that all but eliminates the existing public interest obligations of local video franchises. Now in Alabama, they cite a 1900 telegraph agreement and claim their agreements to be "public benefits video agreements" (sans benefits). ( categories: AT&T )
MI: Lawsuit holds back digital cable switchPosted on March 1, 2008 - 2:29pm.
from: Times Herald Lawsuit holds back digital cable switch Comcast announced a slate of programming changes Friday, including the removal of some channels from standard cable in order to move them to a high-definition format. AT$T Raising Wholesale Loop PricesPosted on March 1, 2008 - 1:03pm.
Note: AT&T cries "competition=lower prices" in the cable TV market so they can get public interest set-asides removed for their entry into that market. Meanwhile in other markets where they have monopoly control over network infrastructure - they raise prices at will. from: Broadband Reports ( categories: AT&T )
MA: Paying a bundle for cable upgradePosted on February 29, 2008 - 6:04pm.
Note: Unlike AT&T, Verizon doesn't demand public interest concessions via state video franchises before upgrading their network, in fact Verizon seems to have had no problem negotiating hundreds of local franchises in MA, PA and NY. Perhaps AT&T should attend a communications seminar at Verizon? from: Boston.com TN: Tennessee AT$T President Sees Need For Video Franchise ReformPosted on February 29, 2008 - 6:02pm.
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