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Snags remain for some AT&T Broadband transfers.(Brief Article)
Ninety percent of the approximately 1,200 municipalities that must approve the AT&T Broadband merger with Comcast Corp. have done so, but some of the most recent proceedings are turning into a big headache for MSO negotiators. In the last ...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, city council
Research articles 2002-07-15
AT&T.(Brief Article)
The Nov. 6 meeting of the Tustin, Calif., City Council was an evening of cable bashing. But residents noticed that its tenor had changed considerably when AT&T Broadband reran the meeting on an access channel. AT&T Broadband took heat for a The Nov. 6...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, AT&T Corp., city council
Research articles 2000-11-27
Fresno Mulls Access Issue.(Fresno, CA, City Council to revisit cable franchise high-speed data access issue)(Brief Article)
FRESNO, CALIF. -- Open-access backers will have to wait until May 11 to see if the City Council here will require changes in AT&T Broadband's high-speed-data business. The central California community approved the transfer of its MediaOne FRESNO,...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, cable, city council, Computer Associates International Inc., Microsoft Access
Research articles 2000-05-01
L.A. Council May Opt for Access.(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
LOS ANGELES -- A City Council subcommittee here approved a proposal to make open access a condition of renewal for the city's 13 franchises, covering a total of 637,000 subscribers. Council members noted that the courts have yet to finalize j...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, city council, Microsoft Access, renewal
Research articles 2000-06-12

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L.A. approves AT&T-Comcast transfer. (Policy).(Los Angeles City Council and AT&T Broadband)(Brief Article)
The Los Angeles City Council last week finally transferred AT&T Broadband's cable franchise to Comcast Corp, helping set the stage for the close of the companies' merger. The unanimous Nov. 6 decision marked an about face from August, whe ...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, cable
Research articles 2002-11-11
AT&T Gets Reprieve in Angry Tustin.(AT&T Broadband; Tustin, CA)(Brief Article)
TUSTIN, CALIF. -- The City Council here last week relented on its threat to pull AT&T Broadband's franchise and instead gave the operator another 60 days to present a plan to mitigate consumer complaints. The council was swayed after it r...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, AT&T Corp., Computer Associates International Inc.
Research articles 2000-11-27
Los Angeles delays AT&T Broadband transfer. (This Just In).(wants Comcast to be ultimate guarantor)(Brief Article)
Los ANGELES - The Los Angeles City Council has voted for a two-week delay of approval of the transfer of local AT&T Broadband systems to Comcast Corp. The delay will give city officials and cable executives time to ... ...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, Comcast Corp.
Research articles 2002-07-22
Palo Alto, AT&T Spar Over Cable Bill.(Palo Alto, California, City Council questions charge on AT and T Broadband L.L.C.'s customer bills)(Brief Article)
The honeymoon appears to be over between Palo Alto, Calif., and AT&T Broadband, the new owner of its cable system. Palo Alto's City Council wants a formal explanation of an 88-cent charge that appeared on consumer's bills in October, a lev ...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, AT&T Corp., cable
Research articles 2000-11-13
Modesto, Calif., Finally Franchises AT&T.(AT and T Broadband)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)
After months of delays related to problems with Cable One Inc., Modesto, Calif., officials have belatedly approved a franchise for AT&T Broadband, the community's new cable operator. The City Council on May 7 granted AT&T a 10-year dea After...
Tags: AT&T Corp., cable
Research articles 2001-06-11
Texas City Weighs Penalties.(against AT and T Broadband)(Brief Article)
Officials in Arlington, Texas, are weighing whether to pursue as-yet-undetermined additional penalties against AT&T Broadband for service-related complaints. Cable-related complaints came up during a recent City Council meeting, where it Officials in Arlington, Texas, are weighing whether...
Tags: AT&T Broadband
Research articles 2000-05-01
Fla. mayor wants AT&T out.(Jacksonville, Florida and AT and T Broadband L.L.C. case)
The long-simmering dispute between Jacksonville, Fla., and AT&T Broadband has exploded into full flame, as its city council has begun revocation of the MSO's franchise -- and AT&T has countered by threatening a protracted legal battle. The long-simmering dispute...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, AT&T Corp., franchise, revocation
Research articles 2002-10-14
Miami approves AT&T-Comcast transfer. (This Just In).(Brief Article)
MIAMI -- The City Council in this Florida city voted Aug. 22 to approve the transfer of its AT&T Broadband franchise to Comcast Corp., but added strict terms for customer-service reporting and payments for outstanding violations. Accordin MIAMI...
Tags: AT&T Broadband
Research articles 2002-08-26
New York City Joins Network Neutrality Debate
Commission action on net neutrality is not expected until at least spring 2010, but lobbying efforts among stakeholders are going strong. The council's resolution asks the FCC "to codify strong network neutrality principles in order to ensure that the Internet will continue to foster innovation, increase competition, and spur economic...
Tags: FCC, Broadband, Network, AT&T Corp., Net Neutrality
News items 2009-11-20
L.A. Council Seeks Access Add-In.
Los ANGELES -- The City Council here has ordered that open access be made a term of any future franchise negotiations. All 15 of the city's cable franchises, held by AT&T Broadband, Time Warner Cable and Adelphia Communications, expire by the ...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, Time Warner Cable Inc.
Research articles 2000-11-27
The internet and the 'e-solated'
A decade ago most of us had never used the internet – now we can't imagine life without it. Actually, some of us can: there are 10 million people in the UK still without a connection. Are they, Tim Adams asks, losing out economically and culturally? Below, we ask four...
Tags: Internet
News items 2009-10-26
Seattle Cable Providers May See Competition from Denver Company.
By Jim Brunner, The Seattle Times Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 8--Seattle's longstanding cable monopolies could come to an end next week. The City Council on Monday is expected to approve a franchise agreement with Denver-based Western Integrated Networks WIN...
Tags: Seattle Times Co.
Research articles 2001-02-08
Fiber or Radio? Yes!
Proponents of some level of public investment in telecom infrastructure in the US are at risk of tying themselves in knots over the non-issue of whether radio or fiber technology should be used. The very short answer is that both are needed. In many cases...
Tags: Network technology, British Telecommunications, North-Link, fiber, backbone, fiber backbone, radio, tower
Blog posts 2007-02-02
Petaluma Subs May Get Extra $2 Bill.(cable subscribers charged for public access channels)(Brief Article)
The 17,000 cable customers in Petaluma, Calif., may get two cable bills in March -- one for about $29.56, and the second for $2. The $2 tab is AT&T Broadband & Internet Services' protest of a Petaluma City Council decision to...
Tags: AT&T Broadband, cable, cable subscriber
Research articles 2000-02-07
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