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Consumers Union Says FCC Move on Video Competition Risky

Posted on December 23, 2006 - 9:24am.

From: HearUsNow.org

Consumers Union Says FCC Move on Video Competition Risky

From HearUsNow.org, December 22, 2006

Consumers Union called the Federal Communications Commission’s decision today to let phone companies begin offering video services without adhering to basic consumer protection requirments a risky move based on only flimsy evidence that consumers will actually benefit from the move.

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FCC Blames Your Town for the Uncompetitive TV Market the FCC Helped Create

Posted on December 23, 2006 - 9:18am.

From: Tech Dirt

FCC Blames Your Town for the Uncompetitive TV Market the FCC Helped Create

December 21, 2006

Yesterday the FCC voted 3-2 along partisan lines to pass new guidelines that make it easier for Baby Bells to get into the TV business, protecting them from “unreasonable build-out requirements” by municipalities — though the new rules don’t really specify what “unreasonable” means.

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The FCC Shafts The Locals

Posted on December 22, 2006 - 11:16am.

from: Tompaine.com

The FCC Shafts The Locals

Art Brodsky
December 21, 2006

Art Brodsky is communications director for Public Knowledge, a public interest group working at the intersection of information and technology policy.

It’s never over until it’s over, and it’s never over. That’s a primary rule for those who try to follow the various policy debates in Washington, D.C. Exhibit A? On December 19, the Federal Communications Commission approved a draft proposal to speed up the methods by which local governments grant franchises for video services, usually provided by cable.

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Why the New FCC Rules May Bring Lawsuits

Posted on December 21, 2006 - 7:21pm.

from: Business Week

December 21, 2006

Why the New FCC Rules May Bring Lawsuits

With its vote to relax TV licensing regulations for the major telecoms, the FCC passed rules that only a trial lawyer could love.

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FCC Clears 'Shot Clock' Proposal

Posted on December 21, 2006 - 11:52am.

from: Technology Daily

FCC Clears 'Shot Clock' Proposal

By Andrew Noyes

(Wednesday, December 20) A divided FCC approved a plan designed to tackle problems in local cable markets. The agency's two Democrats slammed the proposal, which won approval from the three-member Republican majority.

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Markey Says He Will Review FCC Decision

Posted on December 20, 2006 - 6:55pm.

from: Broadcasting & Cable

Markey Says He Will Review FCC Decision

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/20/2006

Ed Markey, who will head the House Telecommunications Subcommittee when the new Congress convenes Jan. 4, says he plans to review the FCC’s decision Wednesday to ease telcos’ entry into video franchising.

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FCC adopts relief for telecom companies planning TV offerings

Posted on December 20, 2006 - 5:53pm.

from: CNET

FCC adopts relief for telecom companies planning TV offerings

By Anne Broache
Story last modified Wed Dec 20

WASHINGTON--In a boost for telephone companies, a divided Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday approved new rules designed to make it easier for those firms to enter the TV market.

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FCC adopts relief for telecom companies planning TV offerings

Posted on December 20, 2006 - 5:53pm.

from: CNET

FCC adopts relief for telecom companies planning TV offerings

By Anne Broache
http://news.com.com/FCC+adopts+relief+for+telecom+companies+planning+TV+offerings/2100-1036_3-6145184.html

Story last modified Wed Dec 20

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FCC Approves Franchise Reform in Partisan Vote

Posted on December 20, 2006 - 5:44pm.

from: Broadband Reports

FCC Approves Franchise Reform in Partisan Vote
Municipalities have 90 days to act, other restrictions imposed

Posted 2006-12-20 17:22:32 by Karl

The FCC today voted 3-2 along partisan lines to approve a plan that revamps the video franchising process to make it easier for the telcos to offer TV services. Among a number of restrictions, the new franchising guidelines require municipalities to act on new applications from competitors with access to local rights-of-way within 90 days and within 180 days for other new competitors. Conservative FCC members say the changes aim to thwart "unreasonable build-out requirements" by municipalities.

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NCTA Could Sue FCC Over Franchise Item

Posted on December 20, 2006 - 5:37pm.

from: Broadcasting & Cable

Breaking News
NCTA Could Sue FCC Over Franchise Item

By John Eggerton -- Broadcasting & Cable, 12/20/2006 4:35:00 PM

National Cable & Telecommunications Association President Kyle McSlarrow wouldn't commit to taking the FCC to court over its decision Wednesday to revamp local video franchise rules, but he suggested that was a likely course of action.

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