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VerizonAbove the Law: AT$T, Verizon, BellSouth, and the Executive BranchPosted on January 28, 2008 - 8:11pm.
from: Vox.com Above the Law: AT&T, Verizon, BellSouth, and the Executive Branch Jan 26, 2008 at 3:29 PM The Bush Administration has been pushing hard for the Congress to grant retroactive immunity to telecom companies that cooperated with its domestic wiretapping program, the legality of which is still in question. For most Americans, this story falls in the category of boring, but important. Most aren't even aware that we're facing a Constitutional question that could fundamentally change the way we govern ourselves, and how we hold each other accountable. Phone Giants’ Rising Rates QuestionedPosted on January 28, 2008 - 3:20pm.
Note: Yet another example of the "competition=lower prices" myth - and the triple play trap. from: USA Today Phone Giants’ Rising Rates Questioned From USA Today, January 28, 2008 AT&T and Verizon are raising prices for caller ID and other popular phone services by as much as 300%, even as they continue to push regulators to loosen up because of increased competition. Wasn't Competition Supposed To Bring Lower TV Prices?Posted on January 22, 2008 - 3:48pm.
from: Broadband Reports Wasn't Competition Supposed To Bring Lower TV Prices? Remember all of the talk about how when the phone company got into the TV business, you'd see lower prices? Apparently they were just kidding. The Boston Globe notes that RCN, Comcast and Verizon are all raising prices in the region. Comcast will raise rates by an average of four percent next month. RCN is raising their standard TV rates by five percent. Verizon will be raising rates for FiOS TV customers by as much as twelve percent. Comcast explains the rate hikes to the paper: Verizon, Industry Comment On Time Warner Cable PlansPosted on January 21, 2008 - 7:57pm.
from: Broadband Reports Verizon, Industry Comment On Time Warner Cable Plans As we were the first to report last week, Time Warner Cable will be testing overage charges in one of the company's Texas markets. We've noted that Charter is also exploring metered bandwidth, and Business Week confirms that Comcast and Cox are as well. In the Business Week report, Verizon takes aim at the cable industry, suggesting that Time Warner Cable is interested in the plans because they lack bandwidth: NYC Still Waits for FiOSPosted on January 18, 2008 - 8:06am.
from: Light Reading NYC Still Waits for FiOS After two years, an agreement that could let Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE: VZ - message board) bring FiOS TV to New York City is getting close -- but not that close. A recent report in the New York Daily News citing unnamed sources said that a cable franchise agreement between the City of New York and Verizon was being hammered out and that a deal was "going down now." That might not be completely accurate, however. NYC: Verizon deal could finally offer real competition in cable TV servicePosted on January 16, 2008 - 11:45am.
from: NY Daily News Verizon deal could finally offer real competition in cable TV service Wednesday, January 16th 2008, 4:00 AM City officials spent Tuesday in secret talks with phone giant Verizon on a new franchise deal that could finally offer New Yorkers real competition in cable TV service. There's Patriotism, But Then There's CashPosted on January 12, 2008 - 7:39pm.
from: Wet Machine There's Patriotism, But Then There's Cash Posted By: Harold Feld Like many, I have been both appalled at the federal domestic spying program and the subsequent the effort to undermine the Rule of Law by granting the telcos retroactive immunity. Which is why I don't know whether to laugh or cry at this USA today story reporting that the telcos shut down wiretaps legally authorized under FISA because the FBI failed to make the requisite billing payments. FBI's lapse in paying phone bill snips wiretapsPosted on January 12, 2008 - 7:36pm.
from: USA Today Audit: FBI's lapse in paying phone bill snips wiretaps By Kevin Johnson, USA TODAY Jan. 11, 2008 WASHINGTON — Telecommunications carriers shut down some covert surveillance lines established by the FBI because the bureau failed to make timely bill payments, a Justice Department review found Thursday. ME: Verizon sale to FairPoint approved PUCPosted on January 7, 2008 - 8:19am.
from: Portland Press Herald Verizon sale to FairPoint approved PUC By TUX TURKEL, Staff Writer January 4, 2008 AUGUSTA — The Maine Public Utilities Commission voted late ( categories: Verizon )
The top paid telecom executives of 2006Posted on January 2, 2008 - 2:56pm.
from: Lasar's Letter The top paid telecom executives of 2006 The Security and Exchange Commission now has a handy-dandy new database that tells you who in the corporate world is making what these days. These are, of course, the firms that voluntarily disclosed this data. LLFCC couldn't resist downloading the numbers and coming up with this table. Enjoy! |
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