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CONNECTICUTCT: Tragedy, Lies and VideotapePosted on October 24, 2007 - 7:15pm.
Note: In a letter to the Governor and Attorney General of Connecticut, Susan Huizenga provides the backstory on the AT&T scandal and chides the elected officials for giving in to political pressures (from where - Washington?). The high road has few travelers, CT residents would do well do walk along with Susan. From: Susan Adele Huizenga , Chairman CACSCC (7TownTV.Org) Tragic. CT: Blumenthal Shifts Stance On AT$T TV ServicePosted on October 23, 2007 - 9:44pm.
from: Courant.com Blumenthal Shifts Stance On AT&T TV Service By MARK PETERS | Courant Staff Writer After winning a months-long battle that ended with a prohibition against AT&T's signing up new customers for its TV service, Attorney General Richard Blumenthal on Tuesday said the phone giant should be allowed to resume marketing the service. CT: How are You Plugged In?Posted on October 22, 2007 - 7:51am.
from: The New Times How are You Plugged In? By Robert Miller Staff Writer Since the 1950s, the American quest for TV perfection __ lots of channels coming in, a big screen to show them on, and no snow, static or interruptions __ has taken people from rabbit ears to roof antennas to cable TV. After cable, there were giant satellite antennas, which shrank to dish antennas the size of a large pizza. CT: Phone TV Conflict BlurryPosted on October 22, 2007 - 7:47am.
from: The Courant
By MARK PETERS Courant Staff Writer October 21, 2007 TV viewers might find it difficult to choose a side in the fight over cable competition in Connecticut. Should they choose the side of government officials who say they are representing consumers by encouraging TV-service competition as long as everyone in the state can benefit? CT: AT$T Ruling Could Hinder National U-VersePosted on October 22, 2007 - 7:44am.
from: Hartford Business AT&T Ruling Could Hinder National U-Verse By Mary Johnson Hartford Business Journal Staff Writer 10/22/07 Cabling for AT&T's U-verse Internet video service. For AT&T, the future isn’t just in phones. The company is making a massive bet that it will be the dominant player in providing consumers video service over the Internet. CT: AT$T Aims Its PR Guns at ConnecticutPosted on October 19, 2007 - 6:48pm.
from: Broadband Reports AT&T Aims Its PR Guns at Connecticut A federal judge says AT&T’s U-Verse IPTV service is a cable service. AT&T says it’s not, and therefore isn’t subject to the same consumer protection and build-out rules as cable operators. CT: AT$T says ‘no’ to Conn. cable franchisePosted on October 19, 2007 - 7:25am.
from: Telephony Online AT&T says ‘no’ to Conn. cable franchise AT&T is fully prepared to cut off service to more than 7000 U-verse customers in Connecticut and stop all video service in that state rather than file for a statewide cable license. The company, known for tough stands on the franchise issue, is taking its toughest stand to date, staring down consumer groups and a state attorney general determined to make AT&T accept tougher terms for the right to offer video service. CT: CWA Joins AT$T To Fight Connecticut Cable DecisionPosted on October 18, 2007 - 9:41pm.
"Which side are you on boys, which side are you on?" A good old labor song, the CWA would do well to learn it. from: CNN Union Joins AT&T To Fight Connecticut Cable Decision October 18, 2007: 12:11 PM EST HARTFORD (AP)--An AT&T union joined the telecommunications giant this week to fight a state order that AT&T Inc. (T) needs a cable television license for its Internet-based TV service in Connecticut. CT: Blumenthal: AT$T wasting its time on litigationPosted on October 18, 2007 - 7:53am.
from: Legal Newsline Blumenthal: AT&T wasting its time on litigation by John O'Brien HARTFORD, Conn. - Despite a recent federal court ruling, AT&T still refuses to apply for a cable license in Connecticut and state Attorney General Richard Blumenthal refuses to let the company get away with it. CT: AT$T suit challenges BlumenthalPosted on October 18, 2007 - 7:52am.
from: Connecticut Post AT&T suit challenges Blumenthal HARTFORD — Attorney General Richard Blumenthal blasted AT&T's Tuesday court filing challenging the latest order by Connecticut regulators that would force the telecom giant to get a cable franchise license for its U-Verse TV service. |
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