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State FranchisesOH: AT$T advocating statewide permits for utility growthPosted on March 25, 2007 - 1:22am.
from: Dayton Daily News AT&T advocating statewide permits for utility growth By Jim DeBrosse WI: Video bill on fast trackPosted on March 24, 2007 - 11:00am.
from: Wisconsin State Journal Video bill on fast track MARK PITSCH 608-252-6145 Wisconsin residents would lose their rights to cable television repairs within 72 hours, credit for service interruptions and advance notice of rate increases, under a bill on the fast track in the state Legislature. ( categories: State Franchises | WISCONSIN )
Combating State Video Franchising Reform: A Few IdeasPosted on March 24, 2007 - 10:44am.
from: Kreucher Law Firm PLC Combating State Video Franchising Reform: A Few Ideas AT&T continues to press its vision of bringing Saturn’s “no haggle” policy to video franchising. There’s no need here to get into why video franchising reform is unnecessary and contrary to customers’ interests — that topic has been covered extensively in other places (get a copy of the International City/County Management Association’s white paper, “Forced Franchising: Why the Telephone Industry’s Calls for ‘Shall Issue’ Video Franchising Shouldn’t be Answered”). There is, however, some need to discuss how to deal with state legislation once AT&T makes its move. ( categories: Telcos | State Franchises )
FL: Cable Bill Being Pushed Through LegislaturePosted on March 24, 2007 - 10:02am.
From: Miami Herald Florida Cable Bill Being Pushed Through Legislature March 22, 2007 A controversial proposal to open up Florida’s cable-TV market to increased competition could win House approval as early as today, even though it’s expected to face some static in the Senate. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
The Truth Behind The Baby Bells and 'Franchise Reform'Posted on March 24, 2007 - 9:51am.
from: DSL Reports The Truth Behind The Baby Bells & 'Franchise Reform' Posted 2007-03-23 11:11:53 by Karl While phone company lobbyists couldn't sell "franchise reform" on the federal level via Ted Stevens, they've had great success convincing state legislators (and the press and public) that stripping towns and cities of their regulatory authority will result in faster deployment of broadband and lower TV prices. While their lobbyists promise lawmakers cheap cable, the baby bells' primary goal is the elimination of build-out requirements, allowing them to maximize ROI by deploying services only to the most profitable neighborhoods. Phone companies get the added perk of avoiding locally mandated community improvements. ( categories: Telcos | State Franchises )
IA: Franchise bill worries some city leadersPosted on March 23, 2007 - 9:14am.
from: Iowa City Press Franchise bill worries some city leaders By Hieu Pham The state may be moving forward with a cable television franchise touted by supporters for breaking monopolies and lowering consumer prices, but local officials say they are concerned about another effect of the bill. MO: Blunt signs cable competition bill into lawPosted on March 22, 2007 - 6:05pm.
from: Belleville News Democrat Blunt signs cable competition bill into law JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - Legislation intended to give Missourians a greater choice of television service providers was signed into law Thursday by Gov. Matt Blunt. The new law will make it easier for traditional telephone companies such as AT&T Inc. to start offering video service over their fiber-optic wires in competition with existing cable TV companies. ( categories: MISSOURI | State Franchises )
GA: Georgia Alert - Call the SenatePosted on March 22, 2007 - 6:03pm.
Alert! Late last night HB 227 passed in the House and was sent to the Senate. Senator Schafer (404-656-0048) is the Chairman of the Regulated Utilities Committee. Please call Senator Schafer’s office and every Senator on the attached list. It is imperative that we let them know we are opposed to the state video franchise bill and it is not good for ALL Georgians because of the issues below: ( categories: GEORGIA | State Franchises )
WI: Statewide cable report rappedPosted on March 22, 2007 - 4:18pm.
from: Capital Times Statewide cable report rapped A new report from a conservative think tank that backs proposed statewide cable franchising is based on false assumptions, a critic said today. The Wisconsin Policy Research Institute's report, prepared for release today, asserts that consumers on cable's basic and expanded basic tiers could save up to $149.01 yearly on their bills if cable competition were allowed. FL: Consumers lose with pay-TV billPosted on March 22, 2007 - 3:47pm.
from: St. Petersberg Times Consumers lose with pay-TV bill By A TIMES EDITORIAL The Florida House would have you believe the barrier to competition in the cable television business is the concessions that companies must make to local governments in exchange for using the public right of way for their wires. The real barrier for companies is the expense of building that network and the time it takes to sign up enough subscribers to recover the cost. That's why the bill pushed again this year by state Rep. Trey Traviesa remains fundamentally flawed. ( categories: FLORIDA | State Franchises )
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