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saveaccess's blogLawmakers Hint At Conditions On AT$T-BellSouth MergerPosted on October 2, 2006 - 7:21am.
from: Technology Daily Lawmakers Hint At Conditions On AT&T-BellSouth Merger By David Hatch (Thursday, September 28) Two influential senators urged the FCC and Justice Department to consider imposing conditions on the proposed AT&T and BellSouth telecommunications merger. ( categories: Telcos )
Shame on the GOP and Dems in CAPosted on October 2, 2006 - 7:04am.
from: Digital Destiny Shame on the GOP and Dems in California: Gutting Community Oversight of Broadband If we ever needed evidence about how both major political parties are in the pocket of the telecommunications industry’s very deep pockets, all we need to do is look at California. The new cable law kills the historic and critical role local governments have played in ensuring cable systems are held accountable and required to do public service. Now all franchising (the licensing of cable systems) will be governed by a single statewide agreement. Doling out these “one-size fits all, lowest common denominator” deals will be the feckless Public Utility Commission. Telcos Celebrate Franchise WinsPosted on October 2, 2006 - 7:01am.
From: Broadcasting & Cable Telcos Celebrate Franchise Wins From Broadcasting & Cable, September 29, 2006 California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Friday signed the state’s new video franchise reform legislation. The law makes it easier for competitors like telephone companies to get into the multichannel video business in competition to cable. Fee Fi Fo FiosPosted on September 28, 2006 - 7:15am.
A review of Verizon's recent update for analysts and investors. You can download the PowerPoint presentation and learn about "Driving Growth and increasing wallet share. from: Broadband Reports Fee Fi Fo Fios ( categories: Senate S.2686 | Verizon )
Verizon planning local content unitPosted on September 28, 2006 - 6:36am.
There is more discussion of this at: Broadband Reports. It should be noted that cable companies have often attempted this ploy when negotiating local franchises. from: Telephony Online Verizon planning local content unit Verizon's push into TV to cost $18 billionPosted on September 28, 2006 - 6:31am.
from: Philadelphia Inquirer Verizon's push into TV to cost $18 billion By Christopher Stern and Rebecca Barr Verizon Communications Inc., the second-largest U.S. telephone company, said yesterday that it planned to spend $22.9 billion expanding its fiber-optic Internet and television network through 2010, placing a price tag on its effort to compete with the cable-TV business for the first time. Rural Areas Left in Slow Lane of High-Speed Data HighwayPosted on September 28, 2006 - 6:17am.
from: NY Times September 28, 2006 By KEN BELSON Telco’s Plot New Challenges to Localism and BroadbandPosted on September 23, 2006 - 12:06pm.
from: Digital Destiny Telco’s Plot New Challenges to Localism and Cable Broadband September 22nd, 2006 The telephone broadband giants—AT&T and Verizon—say they are stepping up efforts to scuttle the local cable franchising process. According to Light Reading, they “are working hard at the state level to push statewide franchises into law…” While the phone lobby hopes that Congress will pass the Stevens/Barton/Rush telecom give-away bill this session, they acknowledge that they were blind sighted by the fierce support for network neutrality. “For many of us it’s just been really frustrating,” says Jeff Brueggeman, AT&T VP of regulatory planning and policy in Washington.” As noted in Light Reading, Brueggeman told a conference that he and his colleagues didn’t see the net neutrality log-jam coming. So that’s why they plan to continue state-by-state, to secure laws that preempt the ability of local governments—and their citizens/residents—to ensure broadband services really benefit the public. ( categories: Telcos | Senate S.2686 )
FCC Aims to Approve AT$T-BellSouth MergerPosted on September 23, 2006 - 11:53am.
for more on this merger, see the Free Press page and send a letter through their campaign. from: Broadband Reports FCC Aims to Approve AT&T-BellSouth Merger Glover Park: Rip-off StrategistsPosted on September 22, 2006 - 7:59am.
from: Huffington Post Glover Park, Rip-off Strategists and Unethical Behavior in the Polling Community Matt Stoller Sorry to bring up net neutrality again, but we're really in the final stages of putting the nail in the coffin for the Stevens legislation. Senator Sununu is predicting that it will be delayed into 2007, which means a rewrite of the bill and the possibility of getting an affirmative net neutrality regulation into the bill. ( categories: Senate S.2686 )
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