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saveaccess's blogVerizon’s TV Figures QuestionedPosted on October 6, 2007 - 9:34am.
from: Wall Street Journal Verizon’s TV Figures Questioned October 4, 2007 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 BindPosted on October 6, 2007 - 9:33am.
from: Public Knowledge Verizon’s Ties Really Bind October 3, 2007 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 resolvedPosted 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. NY: Verizon cable TV deal worth too much to be done in secretPosted on October 4, 2007 - 8:18am.
from: NY Daily News Verizon cable TV deal worth too much to be done in secret Juan Gonzalez 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. CT: AT$T won’t halt TV servicesPosted on October 4, 2007 - 8:15am.
from: New Haven Register AT&T won’t halt TV services -HARTFORD — AT&T executives insisted Wednesday that an adverse federal court ruling won’t curtail operation of their new television service, saying they will continue to offer alternative TV to more than 100,000 consumers. FL: Judge Won't Force County To Fund Public Access TVPosted on October 4, 2007 - 8:13am.
from: TBO.com Judge Won't Force County To Fund Public Access TV Channel For Now By ELLEN GEDALIUS The Tampa Tribune Published: Oct 4, 2007 TAMPA - With its funding eliminated and a judge's ruling against it, a public access television network is unable to allow county residents to produce programming, at least for the time being. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
WI: Your Union. Delivered.Posted on October 4, 2007 - 8:10am.
from: Big Money Blog Your Union. Delivered. Back in May, we posted an item about state Democratic Party chairman Joe Wineke signing on as a lobbyist for AT&T to push for a cable TV franchising bill the company desires. The firestorm that Wineke's dual roles created eventually forced him to put an end to his lobbying work for the telecommunications giant. CT: AT$T's TV service suffers a setback in federal courtPosted on October 4, 2007 - 8:08am.
from: Stamford Advocate AT&T's TV service suffers a setback in federal court 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 MuchPosted on October 4, 2007 - 8:06am.
from: Wired News Report Says FCC Talks Too Much 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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