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- Media wars move to high court: broadband, file-sharing cases will impact future TV revenue.(television)
- The online revolution and the traditional TV business will clash at the Supreme Court this week, in legal battles that should have dramatic impact on the Internet's potential to rival television as a source of information and entertainment. The two The online revolution and...
- Research articles 2005-03-28
- ISPs, states fight for access: White House tries to use the courts to block mandate on cable systems.(Policy)(internet-service providers)
- WASHINGTON -- Internet-service providers and state regulators are fighting the Bush Administration's attempt to use the courts to keep cable-modem service free of open-access requirements. EarthLink Inc. has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to rej WASHINGTON -- Internet-service providers...
- Research articles 2004-10-11
- AT&T Wins Open-Access Case In Virginia.(AT&T Broadband not required to offer open access to internet service providers)
- WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission seems to have been given the power to decide whether cable operators are forced by federal law to provide access to rival Internet service providers. Last week, cable secured yet another lega WASHINGTON...
- Research articles 2001-07-16
- Good news ahead: Supreme Court seems to favor cable in open-access fight.(NCTA Preview)( Federal Communications Commission's regulations on the use of broadband lines)
- Cable-industry lawyers say that they have a good shot at keeping rival Internet service providers ISPs away from their broadband subscribers. That prediction came last week during oral arguments in a case that could dictate how cable companies op Cable-industry lawyers say that they...
- Research articles 2005-04-04
- Ops again face forced access.(cable operators)
- WASHINGTON -- It's "what if" time for the cable industry. Cable operators are facing a legal endgame that could require them to open their lines to competing Internet-service providers under regulations that have applied to the Baby WASHINGTON...
- Research articles 2004-09-13
- If you can't join 'em...(Excite@Home)(Brief Article)
- Excite@Home urges cable ops be cautious in rolling out multiple ISP services Struggling cable ISP Excite@Home says it wants to generate new business by supplying services to competing ISPs, but, behind the scenes, the company is working to sl ...
- Research articles 2001-08-27
- Public-Interest Groups Follow AOL's Lead.
- WASHINGTON -- A few well-known public-interest groups are continuing their campaign to force cable operators to give high-speed cable-modem subscribers unfettered access to the Internet-service providers of their choice. Although the groups a WASHINGTON -- A few well-known...
- Research articles 1999-04-19
- Last access act still months away. (Policy).(Brief Article)
- WASHINGTON -- Cable-modem service is an unregulated information service -- for now. That's what the Federal Communications Commission declared two weeks ago. In so doing, it immunized cable operators from opening their lines to high-speed-dat WASHINGTON -- Cable-modem...
- Research articles 2002-03-25
- Access ruling settles little: impact unclear from FCC's legal setback on cable data carriage.
- WASHINGTON -- The cable bar has a new motto: Losing never felt so good. For the second time in three years, a three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for fire 9th Circuit has said cable-modem service, the cable industry's...
- Research articles 2003-10-13
- FCC Team Ponders Cable-Net Access.
- WASHINGTON -- It's a good guess that many of the limos lined up at the Federal Communications Commission in the months ahead will belong to the growing number of players taking aim at cable's Internet-access strategy. It seems as if everyone...
- Research articles 1999-06-07
- FCC Restates Access Forbearance Call.
- WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission released a report last week backing the cable industry's view that open access for unaffiliated Internet-service providers is unnecessary and harmful to investment in broadband technologies. WASHINGTON -- The Federal Communications Commission...
- Research articles 1999-10-18
- Cable Girds for ISP Lobbyists' Efforts.
- Cable trade groups are already eyeing the New Year, expecting the open-access debate to migrate from City Hail to the State House in 2000. And despite a federal hands-off policy and the fact that only a few local governments want competing Int...
- Research articles 1999-12-13
- Fall broadband battle looms.
- WASHINGTON -- Consumer groups are hoping to make off with the punch bowl at this fall's Federal Communications Commission broadband deregulation party. Later this month, the FCC will begin to review the record in multiple proceedings that are ...
- Research articles 2002-07-08
- Cable Should Take a Fresh Look at Access.
- Cable operators, America Online Inc. and other Internet-service providers seeking direct access to cable-modem users are engaged in an increasingly vigorous debate. The cable industry has put forward solid arguments as to why such access should not Cable operators, America Online Inc. and other...
- Research articles 1999-10-18
- ISP Bid Raises Basic Buy-Through Issue.(FCC will have to rule if Internet Service Providers can use cable networks)(Brief Article)
- WASHINGTON -- Cable operators might have to change the way they market high-speed Internet access if the Federal Communications Commission rules that operators have to lease channels to third-party Internet-service providers, according to cable ind WASHINGTON -- Cable operators might have to change the...
- Research articles 1999-06-28
- Cable: No Leased Access for ISPs.
- WASHINGTON -- The cable industry last week said third parties have no right to rely upon federal leased access rules to provide Internet access over cable systems. "The current leased access rules were in no way meant to apply to Interne...
- Research articles 1999-06-07
- Facing 'forced access'.(Statistical Data Included)
- Portland, Richmond courts to hear local officials' cases for outside ISPs From Portland, Ore., to Pittsburgh, Pa., the cable industry faces a steadily escalating war over what it calls "forced access" to its network. Portland,...
- Research articles 1999-11-01
- ISPs Argue for Access to Cable Backbone.(internet service providers)
- WASHINGTON -- Some of the nation's largest Internet-service providers are demanding access to cable's high-speed networks - and the Federal Communications Commission is listening. In the years ahead, the FCC could end up issuing orders that make WASHINGTON -- Some of...
- Research articles 1998-09-14
- AOL Heads Group to Press Congress.
- WASHINGTON -- A new coalition spearheaded by America Online Inc. is running to Congress as the next move in the lobbying campaign to make cable operators provide broadband access to unaffiliated Internet-service providers. The coalition's pri WASHINGTON --...
- Research articles 1999-02-08
- Broadband Advocates Petition FCC, Congress.
- WASHINGTON -- A coalition of consumer and media-advocacy groups petitioned the Federal Communications Commission Thursday to force open cable's high-speed networks to competing Internet service providers. In a letter to FCC Commissioner Willi WASHINGTON -- A coalition of...
- Research articles 1999-08-02
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