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ILLINOISIL: AT$T Access Plan ChallengedPosted on June 11, 2008 - 8:41am.
from: Illinois Channel AT&T Access Plan Challenged AT&T's plan for public access on its U-verse video service -- which the company calls "innovative" and critics call inadequate -- is being challenged in Illinois. In other states, AT&T has relegated hundreds of public, educational, and governmental (PEG) stations to submenus on a single Channel 99, where accessing a particular channel is cumbersome and time-consuming, and picture and sound quality are on a par with YouTube, access advocates say. (This video demonstrate how Channel 99 works in California.) IL: Kankakee County tuning in local TVPosted on March 16, 2008 - 11:18am.
from: The Daily Journal Kankakee County tuning in local TV By John Stewart Anybody can post a video on YouTube.com with a cheap Web cam and an even cheaper microphone. But not everyone gets on television or can make a video that gets on television. That's because television still has a "mystique," according to Steve Bertrand, assistant director of the Kankakee Public Library. IL: Comcast to Illinois: I loves Me The Market Power!Posted on March 12, 2008 - 7:51am.
from: Wet Machine Comcast to Illinois: I loves Me The Market Power! As reported on BroadbandReports.com, Comcast has greeted former Insight customers transferred to Comcast as part of unwinding a partnership with a 6% rate hike. Thanks to all the delightful cover given to Comcast by Congressional Republicans, who declare that all is “A OTAY” in Cableland, the Comcast guys are no longer even pretending that the rise in rates has anything to do with cost. Rather, as Comcast rep Libbie Steh told the Springfield Journal Register in a rare attack of honesty: “increased costs are not a factor this year.” Rather: IL: County prepares for telco boxesPosted on November 22, 2007 - 12:44pm.
from: Kane County Chronicle County prepares for boxes By PAUL DAILING - pdailing@kcchronicle.com A new state law allows AT&T to create a statewide cable service network, but residents and governments will be the ones dealing with the large utility boxes that the system requires. IL: New FCC rule could mean less franchise fee revenue for PeoriaPosted on November 17, 2007 - 11:18am.
from: Peoria Chronicle ( categories: FCC Video Franchise | ILLINOIS )
IL: AT$T wins statewide franchisePosted on October 31, 2007 - 8:35pm.
from: SY-R.com AT&T wins statewide franchise By TIM LANDIS Published Tuesday, October 30, 2007 A barely one-page finding from an administrative law judge could mean new consumer choices in cable and video early next year in Illinois — or, at least, that is how supporters of a cable-reform law hope it works out. IL: Video competition: Phone vs. CablePosted on October 25, 2007 - 7:51am.
from: Illinoize Wednesday, October 24, 2007 The phone giant AT&T officially can compete with cable companies on a statewide level to offer high-tech video services to customers. But that doesn’t guarantee the company will build out those services in all areas of the state any time soon. See Crain’s Chicago Business story here. IL: AT$T gets OK to offer statewide video servicePosted on October 25, 2007 - 7:49am.
from: Chicago Business AT&T gets OK to offer statewide video service Oct. 24, 2007 (Crain’s) — A state regulatory agency approved AT&T Inc.’s application to offer video service across the state. The Illinois Commerce Commission’s acceptance of the application is a first. Previously, cable or video companies had to negotiate on a city-by-city basis if they wanted to offer service in Illinois. IL: AT$T ready to take on Comcast on TVPosted on October 15, 2007 - 7:20am.
from: Chicago Business AT&T ready to take on Comcast on TV By John Pletz AT&T Inc. is laying the groundwork for an assault on Comcast Corp.'s local cable TV monopoly starting this spring, perhaps as soon as April. Having cleared the legislative hurdles that stood in the way of offering TV here, AT&T is now sprucing up its network of roughly 65 local stores; hiring construction, engineering and call-center staffers, and building out the fiber-optic network needed to deliver its U-verse TV service. IL: AT$T applies for video permitPosted on September 25, 2007 - 7:08am.
from: Chicago Tribune AT&T applies for video permit By Jon Van Tribune staff reporter September 25, 2007 Although still a few months away from offering competitive video service in Illinois, AT&T on Monday applied to the state for a video franchise under a law enacted in June. |
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