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State FranchisesAT$T Bundles DishPosted on May 4, 2007 - 2:26pm.
AT&T U-Verse offering 1 Year FREE of DISH NetworkOriginally posted on VoIP & Gadgets Blog However, he stated that AT&T is offering a nice incentive - 1 year FREE of DISH Network service if I signed up now for AT&T U-Verse. I said, "Well, what if in one year from now you still aren't offering U-Verse in my neighborhood? Do I still get free DISH Network service?" He didn't really give a good answer to the question, but did say that AT&T is going gangbusters to rollout U-Verse in Fairfield County, one of the wealthiest counties in the nation and also very densly populated. So I asked "So you're focusing on deploying in Norwalk and Stamford first is my guess, correct?" He responded, "That's exactly right. We're targetting Norwalk and Stamford first, but plan on quickly moving to other towns." He briefly mentioned New York - not sure if he meant NYC, but that would put AT&T in Verizon's home turf with their FiOS service. I expressed my skepticism that AT&T would reach their goal of 18 million homes back in March. However, when compared to the $20 billion Verizon is spending to rollout their FiOS fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) service, AT&T's fiber/copper-hybrid rollout is a bargain. AT&T can more quickly recoup their investment faster than Verizon since Verizon has to dig fiber all the way to the home where as AT&T only needs to draw fiber to the neighborhood and then use copper the rest of the way to the home.
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OH: Council agrees to oppose cable regulation billPosted on May 4, 2007 - 9:43am.
from: Marietta Times Council agrees to oppose cable regulation bill By Sam Shawver, sshawver@mariettatimes.com Following some discussion, Marietta’s City Council on Thursday adopted a resolution opposing a bill in the Ohio Senate that provides for state regulation of local cable franchises. ( categories: OHIO | State Franchises )
FL: State to franchise cable TV; Boca doesn’t like itPosted on May 4, 2007 - 7:46am.
from: Boca Raton news State to franchise cable TV; Boca doesn’t like it Published Friday, May 4, 2007 After spending years working on a master ordinance to regulate cable television franchises, it appears Boca Raton will have to put that law on the shelf. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
FL: Governor Crist, Veto This Bill!Posted on May 4, 2007 - 7:09am.
from: Tampa Bay Community Network Governor Crist, Veto This Bill! Dear Friends of Tampa Bay Community Network, your public access cable television station: Recently, we wrote you for help to persuade the Florida Senate to vote against Senate Bill 998. Unfortunately, the Senate passed and sent it back to the House. It has now become House Bill 529, carries the misnomer "Consumer Choice Act of 2007" and is even worse than the earlier versions. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
NY: The NYS Telecommunications Reform Act is the Best Thing Since Sliced BreadPosted on May 4, 2007 - 6:48am.
Note: follow the discussion thread at the source link from: The Albany Project The NYS Telecommunications Reform Act is the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread... Thu May 03, 2007 at 13:32:15 PM EDT (I'll be the first to admit that I'm not terribly literate in telecom issues, but I've been talking lately to folks who certainly are. Topic #1 these days is Assemblyman Brodsky's Telecommunications bill. It has been described to me by more than one person as the "gold standard" in state telecom legislation. Oddly, very few people seem to be paying much attention to it, including the Governor. I asked Pete to post about the bill so we can all learn about it and to start a conversation about what exactly makes it worthy of our support. Thanks to Pete for posting this. - promoted by lipris) ( categories: NEW YORK | State Franchises )
Cable Choice and Competition Issue being fought at States LevelPosted on May 4, 2007 - 6:43am.
from: bitchslappin.net Cable Choice and Competition Issue being fought at States Level Apparently the Telecomms are meeting more resistance than they used to. There is a LOT of lobbying money being spent on this by the Telecomms, as well as by the Cable Companies who have their own agenda. And the fight has gotten dirty. When Massachussetts wanted to amend the Cable Choice and Competition Bill, Verizon started making noises about stopping the buildout of FiOS in Massachussetts, prompting harsh words on both sides of the issue as well as some attention in the halls of Congress about fairness, equity, entitlement, tax breaks, and redlining. ( categories: State Franchises )
MA: Write To Senator Brewer and Representative Donelan TodayPosted on May 4, 2007 - 6:41am.
from: AOTV13 Write To Senator Brewer & Representative Donelan Today Thursday, May 3, 2007 Dear Friends of AOTV: We are asking you to contact Senator Brewer and Representative Donelan to oppose Senate Bill 1975/House Bill 3385. The bill would take cable franchising authority away from local govenments and give this power to the state. This legislation would be harmful to consumers, because it would: ( categories: MASSACHUSETTS | State Franchises )
WI: Keep an eye out for your local cable-TV stationPosted on May 4, 2007 - 6:31am.
from: River Falls journal Editorial: Keep an eye out for your local cable-TV station Phil Pfuehler Debate on a state bill that may boost competition among video service providers goes on in Madison. The aim, bill supporters say, is to give consumers more choices — cable, Internet and phone services — at lower prices. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
MI: Senate and House Bills UpdatePosted on May 3, 2007 - 7:33am.
from: Blandin on Broadband Senate & House Telecommunications Bills Update I love when people help me out with information! Towards that end I was delighted to speak today with Anne Higgins from the Minnesota League of Cities on the statewide cable franchising bill. ( categories: MINNESOTA | State Franchises )
WI: Cable TV bill has two sidesPosted on May 3, 2007 - 7:30am.
from: Hudson Star Observer Cable TV bill has two sides Editorial staff, Hudson Star-Observer Cable television has been brought into the spotlight recently with a state bill that appears to be designed to lower cable TV rates. Local officials across the state, however, are concerned that the new bill could take away most local control of cable franchises. The new bill also may jeopardize local cable access stations, and that has city officials worried. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
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