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- FCC Ruling Puts Trimax on Level Playing Field With DSL and Cable Internet Providers
- Trimax Corporation (OTCBB: TMXO) and its wholly owned subsidiaries, PLC Networks Inc. PLC and Multi-Source Inc. MSI, ( http://www.plcnetworksinc.com ) are pleased to confirm that the recent ruling by the Federal Communications Commission holds unprecedented significance for the future of Trimax and the Broadband over PowerLine BPL industry as...
- Research articles 2006-11-30
- Pennsylvania Townships Take on FCC over Cable Internet Rule.
- Lancaster New Era, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Lancaster New Era, Pa. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2002-07-29
- Cable Internet Firms Not Required to Share Web Lines, FCC rules.
- By Fred O. Williams, The Buffalo News, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News By Fred O. Williams, The Buffalo News, N.Y. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
- Research articles 2002-03-15
- Americana Television folds as stand-alone: country cable net will continue on TCI's tv! sampler network. (Brief Article)
- Country cable net will continue on TCI's tv! sampler network Chalk up the Americana Television Network as a casualty of the FCC's "going-forward" rules on programing. At least that was one of the reasons cited by Americana...
- Research articles 1994-11-21
- 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
- NCTA plan: allow limited regulation: basic Cable nets could wind up policed by FCC.(National Cable and Telecommunications Association)(Federal Communications Commission)
- Washignton -- The cable industry would agree to regulation of its most-popular programming tiers for indecency--on condition that any federal legislation governing its content for profanity or sexual behavior wouldn't take effect until after the co Washignton -- The cable industry would agree to...
- Research articles 2005-11-28
- Portland Case Has Impact: ISPs Press On, Cities Deal.(agreements between local governments and cable Internet service providers)
- WASHINGTON -- Deciding to wait for the waves to crash its shores, the Federal Communications Commission is unlikely to plunge into the choppy surf that kicked up from the court decision two weeks ago that denied local governments the power to regul WASHINGTON --...
- Research articles 2000-07-03
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- Internet service providers are not entitled to demand leased carriage on cable systems, the FCC said Friday.(Brief Article)
- Internet service providers are not entitled to demand leased carriage on cable systems, the FCC said Friday. The agency said that ... Internet service providers are not entitled to demand leased carriage on cable systems, the FCC said Friday. The agency said that ...
- Research articles 2000-02-21
- Marsha MacBride, mass media and cable adviser for FCC Commissioner Michael Powell, will leave that post to join Disney's Washington office Aug. 1. & Internet Broadcasting Systems (IBS), which provides Web-support services for broadcasters looking to o
- Marsha MacBride, mass media and cable adviser for FCC Commissioner Michael Powell, will leave that post to join Disney's Washington office Aug. 1. & Internet Broadcasting Systems IBS, which provides Web-support services for broadcasters looki Marsha MacBride, mass media and cable adviser for FCC...
- Research articles 2000-06-26
- FCC rule on cable internet service could be headed for the courts: cable operators cheer decision; Democrats, ISPs line up to do battle; Nov. election could prove crucial
- The Federal Communications Commission's long-awaited decision declaring high-speed cable Internet access to be an unregulated information service has won accolades from the cable industry, but it's likely to be tested in the courts, Congress and administrative hearings. Major cable operators paved the way for the ruling with a flurry...
- Research articles 2002-03-18
- IPTV and FCC regulations.(capital currents)(Federal Communications Commission)(Internet Protocol Television)
- The FCC imposes a number of "social regulations" on broadcasters, cable operators and phone companies, requirements like closed captioning, content ratings, emergency alerts, 911 emergency calling and wiretapping capability. These regulations are reasonable for traditional technologies, but they break down for Internet based services. ...
- Research articles 2005-10-01
- What's in a name? For cable-modem service, 'information service' means plenty. (Washington).(Federal Communications Commission)(Brief Article)
- After years of uncertainty in the courts and Congress, the FCC is expected in the next few weeks to chart its course on regulation of cable Internet and other broadband services. Although conventional wisdom has long held that the commissioner ...
- Research articles 2002-02-25
- Amazon, Facebook, and Google back FCC on Net neutrality
- Internet giants Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and a slew of other high-profile tech companies weighed in on new rules that are currently being written to keep the Internet open.The CEOs of of those companies, along with some telecommunications and media firms, such as EchoStar and XO Communications, sent a letter...
- News items 2009-10-19
- McCain Bill Would Ban FCC Internet Regulations
- It was good while it lasted. Just when it seemed like net neutrality stakeholders had reached a cautious consensus on Thursday's proposed Federal Communications Commission rules, our favorite maverick stepped in with an idea of his own. Sen. John McCain, an Arizona Republican, introduced a bill Thursday that would prohibit...
- News items 2009-10-23
- FCC Vote To Consider New Codified Net Neutrality Rules Prompts Comments, Advice
- The FCC's vote Thursday to consider new and newly codified network neutrality rules prompted a flood of comment matched only by the flood of advice it got from both sides of the debate in the days leading up to the vote. Most of it centered on praise for an open...
- News items 2009-10-22
- Cable can tap $2B fund on Web school access. (new trust fund established by the FCC which cable television operators can use in giving schools access to the Internet)
- WASHINGTON - Cable operators will be able to tap a $2.25 billion fund established last week by the Federal Communications Commission to subsidize the wiring of schools and libraries to the Internet. The FCC adopted the plan as part of a massive ov ...
- Research articles 1997-05-12
- At the commission. (The Week that was).(FCC news briefs)(Brief Article)
- The FCC proposed last week to make cable and other nontelephone-based Internet providers collect contributions for the universal service fund, which subsidizes telephone service to rural areas and hooking libraries to the Internet. The FCC also pro The FCC proposed last week to make...
- Research articles 2002-02-18
- Fcc Seeks Access Authority
- FCC didn't explicitly ask 9th U.S. Appeals Court, San Francisco, to overturn municipal cable open access statute in its brief (TVD Aug 16 p7). Instead, on appeal of Portland, Ore., ruling, it said court should leave Commission wide authority to preempt city decisions and decide Internet over cable facilities...
- Research articles 1999-08-23
- FCC Investigating U.S. Wireless Industry
- By John Poirier WASHINGTON (Reuters UK) - U.S. regulators launched an inquiry on Thursday into competition in the wireless industry, a step that could lead to probes of other sectors. The Federal Communications Commission issued a notice of inquiry as part of a congressionally mandated annual assessment of the industry,...
- News items 2009-08-27
- Open Access Proceeding Begins.(Federal Communications Commission inquiry on Internet Service Providers' cable access)(Brief Article)
- The Federal Communications Commission FCC released its long-awaited notice of inquiry NOI on granting Internet Service Providers ISPs open access to cable systems. The FCC is seeking to develop a public record to assess legal issues, policy implications and marketplace developments surrounding high-speed cable-based Internet ...
- Research articles 2000-10-16
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