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saveaccess's blogIL: Amended HB 1500 Language on the MovePosted on May 31, 2007 - 2:46pm.
from: Keep Us Connected Amended HB 1500 Language on the Move On the morning of May 31, the House Telecommunications Committee passed an amendment to Senate Bill 678. This amendment included language from HB 1500.http://saveaccess.org/node/add/blog The amendment resolves public, educational, government (PEG) access TV issues and maintains strong consumer protections. The amendment improves but does not address all concerns about build-out requirements. ( categories: ILLINOIS | State Franchises )
NY: A "Slam Dunk" on Telecom Reform Act VotePosted on May 31, 2007 - 1:33pm.
Note: We're not sure if quoting George Tenet on the Iraqi War intelligence report is such a good idea. Then again, given the disinformation surrounding state video franchises around the country, maybe it's entirely appropriate. from: Albany Project A "Slam Dunk" on Telecom Reform Act Vote ( categories: NEW YORK | State Franchises )
AT$T, Comcast: How Much Bandwidth is Enough?Posted on May 31, 2007 - 1:31pm.
Note: It's worth remembering that in 2000 AT&T was the largest cable operator in the country (having bought TCI and MediaOne). In 2001 AT&T sold their broadband division to Comcast. from: Yahoo Finance SeekingAlpha Monday May 14, 5:43 am ET MI: Cable franchise pricing fall-outPosted on May 31, 2007 - 9:45am.
from: Farmington Enterprise Cable franchise fall-out: Local officials learn more about AT&T Thursday, May 24th, 2007 If you’re looking for cheap cable service, you might want to do some serious comparisons between local cable providers and AT&T’s new U-verse service, being rolled out in this area now. IL: AT$T Legislative Coup Underway?Posted on May 31, 2007 - 8:52am.
from: Sascha Meinrath In Illinois, AT&T Lobbyists Hole up In State Legislator Offices, Will Attempt Midnight Legislative Coup. Wed, 2007-05-30 16:50 I've just learned that AT&T lobbyists are holed up in state legislators offices and are rewriting state laws that they will attempt to get passed in the dead of night. One might think that this is some sort of nefarious plot to some Gotham City corruption scandal, but it's happening right now in the State of Illinois. With massive public opposition to HB1500, it appears likely that AT&T and it's legislators will attempt to attach amendments to SB 678. GA: Governor signs video franchise bill AT$T wantedPosted on May 31, 2007 - 6:07am.
from: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution Governor signs video franchise bill AT&T wanted By SCOTT LEITH AT&T, which harbors hopes of becoming a big force in selling TV services, got a boost Wednesday from the state of Georgia. MA: Locals fight to keep rein on cable TVPosted on May 31, 2007 - 6:03am.
from: Boston Globe Locals fight to keep rein on cable TV By Laura M. Colarusso, Globe Correspondent As the Legislature focuses on a bill that would seize from municipalities the authority to approve cable TV licenses, local opposition to the proposed law is growing. That resistance is expected to be on full display Tuesday when a legislative committee holds a public hearing on the bill, which would allow telecom companies to bypass local governments before entering their cable markets. IA: Statewide franchising of cable OK'd in IowaPosted on May 31, 2007 - 6:01am.
from: Denver Post Statewide franchising of cable OK'd in Iowa The state becomes the first in Qwest's service area to adopt the measure, aiding the company's video push. The first state in Qwest's local service territory has approved a statewide cable-franchising measure. CT: Telecoms Charge AT$T With Delaying New ServicePosted on May 31, 2007 - 5:59am.
from: The Day.com Telecoms Charge AT&T With Delaying New Service Three years ago, Thames Valley Communications in Groton began building a fiber-optic network to provide customers with high-speed Web access. It hoped to have the system in place by 2009. ( categories: AT&T | CONNECTICUT )
IA: Culver signs cable television expansion billPosted on May 31, 2007 - 5:51am.
from: Sioux City Journal Culver signs cable television expansion bill Governor vetoes Missouri River panel changes DES MOINES -- Gov. Chet Culver closed the books on this year's legislative session Tuesday, signing 11 bills, including a measure that will allow cable television providers to apply for the right to sell their services statewide. ( categories: IOWA | State Franchises )
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