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Verizon’s TV Figures Questioned

Posted on October 6, 2007 - 9:34am.

from: Wall Street Journal

Verizon’s TV Figures Questioned

October 4, 2007
By Christopher Rhoads

Verizon Communications Inc.’s high-stakes plan to deliver a super-fast fiber-optic connection to millions of its customers has hit a possible snag: a lawsuit charging the company with overstating television subscriber numbers for its new network.

( categories: Verizon )

Verizon’s Ties Really Bind

Posted on October 6, 2007 - 9:33am.

from: Public Knowledge

Verizon’s Ties Really Bind

October 3, 2007
By Art Brodsky

There appears to be a dropped connection between Verizon Executive Vice President Thomas Tauke, who talks with members of Congress and policymakers, and Verizon’s’ customer service representatives, who talk to the populace at large.

( categories: Verizon )

CT: ATT franchise issue not yet resolved

Posted on October 6, 2007 - 9:31am.

from: New Times

ATT franchise issue not yet resolved

State regulators will continue to review AT&T's application to provide Internet TV despite a federal court ruling Tuesday saying the service should be regulated as a cable franchise.

Beryl Lyons, a Department of Public Utility Control spokeswoman, said the agency is aware of Tuesday's court ruling but, because of a new state law that governs video service, the issue of licensing AT&T as a cable franchise is moot.

( categories: AT&T | CONNECTICUT | State Franchises )

NY: Verizon cable TV deal worth too much to be done in secret

Posted on October 4, 2007 - 8:18am.

from: NY Daily News

Verizon cable TV deal worth too much to be done in secret

Juan Gonzalez
Wednesday, October 3rd 2007, 4:00 AM

In the next few weeks, the city is expected to conclude talks with Verizon over a new 15-year franchise that would let the telephone giant offer cable TV service throughout the city.

( categories: NEW YORK | State Franchises | Verizon )

CT: AT$T won’t halt TV services

Posted on October 4, 2007 - 8:15am.

from: New Haven Register

AT&T won’t halt TV services
Gregory B. Hladky, Capitol Bureau Chief
10/04/2007

-HARTFORD — AT&T executives insisted Wednesday that an adverse federal court ruling won’t curtail operation of their new television service, saying they will continue to offer alternative TV to more than 100,000 consumers.

( categories: AT&T | CONNECTICUT | State Franchises )

FL: Judge Won't Force County To Fund Public Access TV

Posted on October 4, 2007 - 8:13am.

from: TBO.com

Judge Won't Force County To Fund Public Access TV Channel For Now

By ELLEN GEDALIUS The Tampa Tribune

Published: Oct 4, 2007

TAMPA - With its funding eliminated and a judge's ruling against it, a public access television network is unable to allow county residents to produce programming, at least for the time being.

( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )

WI: Your Union. Delivered.

Posted on October 4, 2007 - 8:10am.

from: Big Money Blog

Your Union. Delivered.

Back in May, we posted an item about state Democratic Party chairman Joe Wineke signing on as a lobbyist for AT&T to push for a cable TV franchising bill the company desires. The firestorm that Wineke's dual roles created eventually forced him to put an end to his lobbying work for the telecommunications giant.

( categories: AT&T | State Franchises | WISCONSIN )

CT: AT$T's TV service suffers a setback in federal court

Posted on October 4, 2007 - 8:08am.

from: Stamford Advocate

AT&T's TV service suffers a setback in federal court
By Brian Lockhart
Staff Writer

October 3, 2007

AT&T lost some ground yesterday in its ongoing battle with cable and satellite television.

The telecommunications giant's efforts to compete through its fiber-optic U-verse, available in several Fairfield County communities, were dealt a setback by a federal judge in New Haven.

( categories: CONNECTICUT | State Franchises )

Report Says FCC Talks Too Much

Posted on October 4, 2007 - 8:06am.

from: Wired News

Report Says FCC Talks Too Much
By JOHN DUNBAR
Associated Press Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Federal Communications Commission is doing a swell job communicating with lobbyists, but with the public? Not so good, according to a government report.

( categories: FCC )

The Verizon/NARAL Flap And Lessons for NARAL (and all the rest of you advocacy orgs out there)

Posted on October 3, 2007 - 7:33am.

Note: As usual, Harold Feld nails down the issues on this one.

from: Wet Machine

The Verizon/NARAL Flap And Lessons for NARAL (and all the rest of you advocacy orgs out there)

It seems like every time I go away, something fun happens on Net Neutrality. I go on vacation and AT&T accidentally censors Pearl Jam. I go away for Sukkot and Verizon makes a major faux-pas by blocking NARAL's text messaging campaign.

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