State Franchises
Posted on June 6, 2007 - 5:55am.
from: Kane County Chronicle
Officials remove signs, still dislike bill
By KAREN LONG - klong@kcchronicle.com
GENEVA -- With the state Senate poised to authorize state regulation of cable and video services in Illinois, Geneva officials have taken down their educational lawn ornaments.
Posted on June 6, 2007 - 5:53am.
from: The Western Star
Telecom industry gives big bucks to politicians
Lawmakers are being flooded with campaign donations as the industry pushes for cable deregulation.
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By Laura A. Bischoff
Posted on June 6, 2007 - 5:52am.
from: Chicago Tribune
Cable competition sought
State bill would aid AT&T's rivalry bid
By Jon Van and Jeffrey Meitrodt
Tribune staff reporters
Published June 6, 2007
The state legislature is making a push to increase competition in the cable television market that will bring a side effect all TV watchers could appreciate: a promised cap in the number of hours spent waiting for the cable guy.
Posted on June 5, 2007 - 9:32pm.
from: Keep us Connected
For Immediate Release
Contact: Cort Boulanger
Cell: 339-222-2442
Hundreds fill State House to oppose Verizon’s special interest bill
Local officials, consumers, access groups call for rejection of “bad piece of legislation”
Posted on June 5, 2007 - 9:29pm.
from: Wisconsin Technology Network
In a fast-paced economy, lawmakers must pick up speed
Tom Still • Published 06/05/07
Madison, Wis. - For reasons that may be as innocent as a choked calendar, legislative progress has stalled on a bill that would trade Wisconsin's city-by-city regulation of the cable television industry for statewide video franchises. The bill, which would create jobs, help many consumers and speed new technologies to the market, passed the Assembly by a wide margin earlier this spring. Since then, however, it has been gathering dust in the Senate.
Posted on June 5, 2007 - 9:28pm.
from: MetroWest Daily
Verizon bill stirs debate over competition, control in cable market
By Priscilla Yeon & Gintautus Dumcius/State House News Service
State House News Service
Tue Jun 05, 2007, 05:30 PM EDT
A chief sponsor of a bill that would streamline cable franchising approval from a year to 15 days asked members of the Committee on Telecommunications, Utilities and Energy to deploy a task force to examine his proposal and find the best way to reform cable franchising laws in the state.
Posted on June 5, 2007 - 9:26pm.
from: NY Daily News
Bill Hammond
For cheaper cable, aim your clicker at Albany
Tuesday, June 5th 2007, 4:00 AM
Wouldn't you just love to tell the cable company to take a hike?
Wouldn't it be great - when Time Warner hikes your rates or when Cablevision goes out in the middle of a big game - to cancel your account and switch to another company?
Posted on June 5, 2007 - 8:00am.
Note: More evidence of the 'triple ploy'.
from: Houston Chronicle
Bundling Telecom Services May Not Always Save a Bundle
June 5, 2007
By Vicki Lee Parker
Bundling is the buzzword in the telecom industry these days. Cable TV companies, phone companies and Internet providers want to sell us all sorts of services for one price. It’s a big price, but cheaper than paying for each separately, they tell us.
Posted on June 5, 2007 - 7:50am.
Dear Friends,
We have slightly more than a day to save the Public Interest when it comes to Substitute Bill SB 117.
YOU need to contact the members of the House Public Utilities Committee Today.
You can find a list here: http://www.house.state.oh.us/jsps/Committee.jsp?ID=22
Let them know the following:
1) Substitute Bill SB 117 does not make cities whole and needs serious amending.
Posted on June 5, 2007 - 6:45am.
from: Boston Globe
Verizon seems to flip-flop
Firm seems to flip-flop on local video approvals
Firm tells investors need to get local OK's not hurting TV rollout
By Carolyn Y. Johnson, Globe Staff | June 5, 2007
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