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- Commentary: Steve Effros Talks FCC Reform
- It has been no secret that lots of folks question how Kevin Martin's FCC is being run and how decisions are made. Indeed, other commissioners have raised the issue in public meetings, articles have been written in most major newspapers, and now Congress' Great Inquisitor, John Dingell,...
- Research articles 2008-03-25
- China Voice Holding Corp. Awarded Exclusive North American Sales Rights For InterEdge Technologies Internet Telephony Products
- Product Line Expected to Push U.S. Revenue over $60 Million BOCA RATON, Fla. -- China Voice Holding Corporation CHVC (OTC:CHVC), announced today that its wholly owned subsidiary, DTNet Technologies, Inc. has been awarded exclusive North American sales rights for InterEdge Technologies Internet Telephony Products. InterEdge Technologies, LLC, with offices...
- Research articles 2008-03-24
- Editorial | FCC Proposal to Cap Growth
- Anyone lucky enough to find a computer, flat-screen TV or fancy phone under the Christmas tree this year will discover soon that there's robust competition among firms wanting to hook up the new toys. Nothing could sap the holiday spirit more, in fact, than draconian government intervention in ways that...
- Research articles 2007-12-12
- FCC may ban cable deals for exclusivity
- Federal regulators appear set to crack down on cable companies that sign exclusive deals with apartment and condominium buildings, denying residents the fruits of emerging pay-TV competition. Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin is recommending prohibiting such future agreements and preventing enforcement of exclusivity clauses in...
- Research articles 2007-09-06
- Senate approves AT&T's foray into cable service.(News)
- Byline: Amber Ellis aellis@@dailyherald.com SPRINGFIELD - Next year's cable television bills could come from your telephone company. Illinois lawmakers approved a plan Tuesday that would allow AT&T to ease into the television market, putting the state on pace ...
- Research articles 2007-06-20
- Cable or satellite, people displeased
- A business bromide says the customer is king. But that idea seems not to hold for the cable and satellite TV industry, where companies can rake in profits while treating customers more like serfs than royalty, according to a new University of Michigan survey released today.Cable and satellite companies scored...
- Research articles 2007-05-15
- FCC sides with cable phone firms
- In a move that's expected to bring new discount phone services to millions of rural Americans, the Federal Communications Commission ruled Thursday that local phone companies cannot block cable providers' rival Internet-based phone offerings. "The commission must promote competition," FCC Chairman Kevin Martin said. ...
- Research articles 2007-03-02
- FCC ruling changed phone industry in 1968; it could happen again today
- Maybe U.S. consumers need another Carterfone to bust open the cellphone industry. No, this is not referring to some hotline on Jimmy Carter's White House desk. ("Mr. President, Brezhnev's on the Carterfone yet again. Something about Prince Albert in a can.") The...
- Research articles 2007-01-31
- Asia's Internet slowdown eases
- HONG KONG AFP — Internet users in Asia have eyed an escape from a digital black hole as slow surfing speeds gradually improved four days after an earthquake cut Web access in many areas. Telephone and Internet traffic throughout the region was severely disrupted when underwater communication cables were damaged...
- Research articles 2006-12-28
- Technology bytes
- 'Tempest' tests readiness for technical difficulties This was only a test. But it was an important one, according to New York security experts. The state Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination, along with the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center, has announced the completion...
- Research articles 2006-12-22
- Phone giants are closer to TV service
- To jump-start competition for subscription TV service, the Federal Communications Commission passed new rules Wednesday designed to let the big phone companies obtain local video franchises more easily. The move is expected to let AT&T and Verizon more quickly enter hundreds of markets in the next few years, spurring new...
- Research articles 2006-12-21
- TV 'bundles' now easier for phone companies
- WASHINGTON -- Worried about high cable rates, federal regulators on Wednesday approved rules making it easier for phone companies to compete with cable companies to offer pay-TV subscriptions. The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 to streamline the rules under which states and localities grant phone companies local franchises,...
- Research articles 2006-12-21
- Techies decry excess federal regulation
- Higher rates are in store for TV and Internet customers if federal authorities don't ease rules allowing companies to compete in the marketplace, experts said today at a technology forum at the Hotel Monteleone. The two-hour forum focused on "Making Louisiana Tech Capital of the South." It...
- Research articles 2006-12-14
- Quebecor Approves Deregulation: The Canadian Government Must Be True to its Own Logic
- Quebecor Media which controls the third largest cable distribution network in Canada and the largest in Quebec, Videotron Ltd, approves of the decision by the Government of Canada to deregulate as soon as possible the telecommunications sector. Quebecor Media is also of the opinion that the Government must act with...
- Research articles 2006-12-11
- This Just In.
- By Staff "10 Items" Added to TBS"s Late-Night Cart Staff Atlanta - TBS will put the first brick in place for its late-night block of originals on Nov. 27 at 11 p.m. with the...
- Research articles 2006-10-02
- Cable Allies Press Feds To Continue PSTN Interconnection Guarantees
- Cableco-affiliated lobbying groups that support strong, equal public switched telephone network PSTN interconnection language in pending telecom- reform legislation have been trying to leverage their positions in the U.S. Congress, with federal regulators and at the state level with a recent market report that apparently underscores the...
- Research articles 2006-10-02
- JupiterResearch predicts that telephone companies' DSL broadband will overtake cable in the US as its dominance in Western Europe continues.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
- JupiterResearch, an authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, predicts that 79 million United States US households and 110 million households in Western Europe will have broadband access by 2011. Two new reports from JupiterResearch, "US Broadband Forecast,...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- JupiterResearch predicts that telephone companies' DSL broadband will overtake cable in the US as its dominance in Western Europe continues.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
- JupiterResearch, an authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, predicts that 79 million United States US households and 110 million households in Western Europe will have broadband access by 2011. Two new reports from JupiterResearch, "US Broadband Forecast,...
- Research articles 2006-07-01
- With billions at stake, corporate giants square off on law to ensure "net neutrality."
- Technology's titans have lined up against each other in a fierce battle over control of the Internet. All the sides say they are fighting on behalf of consumers, innovation and free speech. Groups led by Comcast Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc. are facing off against others led by...
- Research articles 2006-06-19
- Martin"s Plan Could Double Cable"s Levy.(Kevin Martin)
- By Ted Hearn Washington-- Cable operators that offer voice-over-Internet Protocol service could see their federal phone-subsidy payments more than double under a proposal supported by Federal Communications Commission chairman Kevin Martin, according to industry lobbyists familiar with the plan. ...
- Research articles 2006-06-05
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