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State FranchisesAZ: Tucson Likely to Have Less Public Access ChannelsPosted on March 3, 2007 - 1:02pm.
from: KOLD News Tucson Likely to Have Less Public Access Channels March 2, 2007 09:02 PM By J.D. Wallace, KOLD News 13 Reporter There are plenty of channels to choose from, but the city is fighting to protect some of them. "Part of what we're fighting for is, who we are as a community, and that kind of discussion of exchange of ideas has always been a part of Tucson," said Ward 6 Councilwoman Nina Trasoff. ( categories: ARIZONA | State Franchises )
IA: Iowa Senate Committee approves franachise planPosted on March 2, 2007 - 11:15pm.
from: KWWL. com March 2, 2007 -- Des Moines Cable Franchise Options You may soon be able to have more cable television options. An Iowa Senate Committee approved a plan that would put the state in charge of granting cable franchises. Current law puts that power in the hands of local government. The bill goes to the Senate. ( categories: IOWA | State Franchises )
IL: Naperville Tries to Box AT$T into a CornerPosted on March 2, 2007 - 8:24pm.
From: Daily Herald Naperville Tries to Box AT&T into a Corner March 1, 2007 Taking a cue from Itasca, Naperville leaders are placing giant boxes around the city to show residents what the landscape could look like if the state legislature takes away a municipality’s right to regulate cable franchise agreements. TX: AT$T Cuts U-Verse Deployment Goal in HalfPosted on March 2, 2007 - 8:22pm.
from: Broadband Reports AT&T Cuts U-Verse Deployment Goal in Half March 1, 2007 A day after AT&T told the San Antonio Express News they were “taking off the brakes” on U-Verse IPTV & VDSL deployment, USAToday says that the company quietly cut their projected deployment goals in half for 2007. Fletcher Cook, an AT&T spokesman, tells USA Today the company decided there was no need to issue a press release to highlight the change. “We figure people are paying attention to the analysts’ call,” CA: AT$T’s TV Rollout Slowed by GlitchesPosted on March 2, 2007 - 8:19pm.
from: LA Times AT&T’s TV Rollout Slowed by Glitches March 1, 2007 California regulators are expected to adopt rules today to make it easier for phone companies to compete for cable TV customers. But don’t expect new competition next month — or even count on it next year. MO: AT$T Plays Hardball with ‘Astroturf'Posted on March 2, 2007 - 8:16pm.
From: Columbia Tribune AT&T Plays Hardball with ‘Astroturf’ February 27, 2007 Tomorrow the House Special Committee on Utilities will consider SB 284, the Missouri Video Franchise Bill. I wrote Feb. 6 that SB 284 is a bad bill. It would reduce public oversight of the cable companies that use public easements, it would essentially eliminate local PEG (public, education and government) channels, it would allow telecom companies to cherry-pick high-profit customers, and it would reduce the ability of government to audit those companies for compliance with the law. TX: The Committee That Never MetPosted on March 1, 2007 - 10:34pm.
from: Save Access Texas The Committee That Never Met The 79th Texas Legislature passed Senate Bill 5 in the Second Special Session. This new statute called for the formation of a Telecommunications Competitiveness Legislative Oversight Committee that was supposed to “conduct a joint interim study” with the Public Utilities Commission to, among other things, examine the “continuation of public, educational, and government (PEG) access channels.” But this committee never met. ( categories: State Franchises | TEXAS )
CA: Regulators Side With AT$T, Verizon and Cable CompaniesPosted on March 1, 2007 - 10:25pm.
from: PR Newswire Group Calls on Speaker Nunez to Fix Video Franchise Law After PUC Rejects Oversight Role, Consumer Protections SANTA MONICA, Calif., March 1 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- In a Local Governments Offer the "Truth" on Telecom ReformPosted on March 1, 2007 - 9:14am.
from: Government Technology Local Governments Offer the "Truth" on Telecom Reform Feb 28, 2007 News Release Facing fierce lobbying efforts, national local government associations launched a new Web site to present the "real truth" on the potential effects of telecommunications reform on communities and consumers. ( categories: FCC Video Franchise | State Franchises )
TN: Cleveland City Council passes resolution opposing state franchisingPosted on March 1, 2007 - 9:10am.
from: Cleveland Daily Banner Cleveland City Council passes resolution in opposition to state franchising The Council approved a resolution expressing its opposition to proposed legislation in the 105th General Assembly by AT&T titled the “Competitive Cable and Video Service Act.” ( categories: State Franchises | TENNESSEE )
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