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VerizonNYC: Verizon Cable Franchise AgreementPosted on June 11, 2008 - 8:42am.
from: DMI Blog Verizon Cable Franchise Agreement: $70 Billion Bun That Needs More Time in the Oven New York City’s cable marketplace is currently divided into territories, with some of the city controlled by Time Warner and other portions by Cablevision. New York City and Verizon recently reached a 12-year, first-of-its-kind cable franchise agreement which will allow Verizon to offer the “triple play” of services – cable TV, phone and internet service – throughout all five boroughs of the city. With this agreement, New York City is calling off a long-held, city-imposed truce between the city’s two cable providers, Time Warner and Cablevision, and other competitors. NY: Public Hearing on proposed Verizon cable TV franchise tomorrowPosted on May 22, 2008 - 5:54am.
from: Civil Defense Public Hearing on proposed Verizon cable TV franchise tomorrow The City and Verizon have negotiated a deal that will have a greater impact on our television watching and Internet usage than any other action the City or a company will take in the next 20 years – and you have been shut out of the discussion. The 6-billion-dollar deal (see my earlier post for background) to build a fiber optic network throughout the entire city was negotiated behind closed doors. NYC: Consumer Groups Want Verizon Franchise DelayPosted on May 22, 2008 - 5:45am.
from: Crain's New York Consumer Groups Want Verizon Franchise Delay Crain's New York Business, May 20, 2008 Consumer advocate groups Common Cause New York and People’s Production House, as well as some City Council members, say Verizon's deal with the city merits further scrutiny. More disturbing numbers for telcosPosted on May 15, 2008 - 5:55am.
from: Telephony Online More disturbing numbers for telcos May 13, 2008 11:02 AM, By Carol Wilson Two separate sources this week are offering up more analysis showing the telcos are falling behind the cable companies in the broadband and video battle. Information Gatekeepers, an analyst firm that once predicted the telcos would overtake cable in broadband penetration, this week issued its High-Speed Access Report for the first quarter of 2008, showing cable is outperforming its forecast and the telcos are under-performing what IGI had forecast in 2006. The latest report is in keeping with what IGI began saying in 2007, when it warned that both AT&T and Verizon were falling behind in implementing high-speed access plans, and thus their data revenues would not make up for lost wireline access income. NY: Verizon TV proposal needs tuningPosted on April 27, 2008 - 8:44am.
from: NY Daily News Verizon TV proposal needs tuning Friday, April 25th 2008, 4:00 AM Telecom giant Verizon has finally submitted its long-awaited proposal for a competing cable television franchise for New York City. If you live in the Bronx, Brooklyn or Queens and you're eager to ditch Time Warner or Cablevision, take a number. TX: Book Report Raises Questions About Texas’ SB5Posted on April 24, 2008 - 6:46am.
from: Blogging Broadband Book Report Raises Questions About Texas’ SB5 Those keeping score know that the Texas legislature really started the state-mandated video franchise train down the tracks. SB5 was passed in Texas at the end of 2005. It was a natural place for the phone companies to get the ball rolling, as SBC, now the new AT&T, called Texas home. Since SB5 passed, a likely-unprecedented wave of states adopted some form of “shall issue” video franchising — all of it aimed at helping the phone companies get into the cable business. NY: Lobbying Albany: A Recession-Proof IndustryPosted on April 18, 2008 - 6:54am.
from: Village Voice Lobbying Albany: A Recession-Proof Industry Wall Street may be taking a beating recently, but at least one other New York industry seems recession-proof: lobbying. Once again, spending on lobbying broke records, with an all-time high of $171.2 million spent on influencing state lawmakers, according to the Commission on Public Integrity which released its annual report on lobbying of the New York State legislature. Verizon Sues Time Warner Cable Over AdsPosted on April 16, 2008 - 6:43am.
from: MultiChannel News Verizon Sues Time Warner Cable Over Ads Verizon Communications filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against Time Warner Cable, alleging the cable operator’s TV ads make “blatantly false” statements about its FiOS services in an attempt to dissuade customers from switching. ( categories: Time Warner | Verizon )
NYC: Verizon files to break cable monopoliesPosted on April 16, 2008 - 6:37am.
from: Cranes New York Verizon files to break cable monopolies The telecommunications giant submitted a proposal that would make it the first company to offer cable TV service throughout New York City. Verizon Communications Inc. would be the first company to offer cable TV service throughout all of New York City under a plan filed with city officials Tuesday. TN: Nice LobbyPosted on April 13, 2008 - 7:04am.
from: Light Reading Nice Lobby 1:00 PM -- There's one industry in the U.S. economy that is certainly not in a recession: lobbying. In New York state alone, lobbyists had a golden year in 2007, taking in a record $172.1 million. There are a lot of people and companies to thank for that, but none more so than Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ - message board). |
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