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HBO cable deal survives Ameritech attack; FCC affirms exclusive contract for pay channels. (Ameritech New Media complaint against Home Box Office, Continental Cablevision)(Brief Article)
FCC affirms exclusive contract for pay channels Ameritech last week lost a round in its bout with incumbent cable operators. The FCC rejected a complaint from Ameritech New Media against Continental Cablevision's exclusive contract with HBO. Ameritech, which has...
Tags: Ameritech, attack, Cable, Cablevision Systems Corp., Continental, FCC, Government, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 1996-07-15
PCS applicants span media spectrum: cable and telcos among 74 bidders for licenses in 51 markets. (FCC auction for personal communications services)
Welcome to the FCCC: the "Federal Competition in Communications Commission." With that, FCC Chairman Reed Hundt last week unveiled the 74 companies and individuals who say they will bid for 99 personal communications services licenses in 51 markets. ...
Tags: AMC, auction, Cable, Continental, Cox, FCC, Government, PCS, spectrum, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 1994-11-07
Cities question Continental's 'social contract' with FCC. (Continental Cablevision)
Municipalities say they were left out of the process Local regulators have serious concerns about the FCC's proposed "social contract" with Continental Cablevision, saying the contract may do little for consumers. "It is unclear Municipalities say they were left...
Tags: cable, Cablevision Systems Corp., Continental, FCC, regulator
Research articles 1995-04-24
Continental wins syndex case. (Continental Cablevision of Ohio; syndicated exclusivity)
WASHINGTON -- Continental of Ohio does not have to provide exclusivity protection to a handful of northern Ohio TV stations that requested it, Federal Communications Commission ruled recently. In granting Continental's request for a waiver of the agency's syndicated exclusivity and network...
Tags: Cablevision Systems Corp., Continental, FCC, Government, waiver
Research articles 1992-01-20
Continental Cable, FCC make a deal. (Brief Article)
Continental Cable and the FCC have entered into a "social contract" in which the cable company will refund $9.5 million to consumers in return for regulatory flexibility. If approved, the six-year contract would settle 370 rate complaint Continental Cable and the FCC have...
Tags: cable, Continental, FCC
Research articles 1995-04-10
FCC blocks Fla. towns' request for 'contract' info.
WASHINGTON - A few cities want to see the fine print before deciding whether to go along with Continental Cablevision's "Social Contract" settlement with the Federal Communications Commission. Three Florida cities recently asked the FCC WASHINGTON - A few cities want to...
Tags: CONTINENTAL, FCC, settlement
Research articles 1995-04-24
The FCC last week adopted its 'social contract' with Continental Cablevision. (Federal Communications Commission proposes new contract with Time Warner Cable)(Brief Article)
The FCC last week adopted its "social contract" with Continental Cablevision and proposed a new contract with Time Warner Cable TWC. The proposed contract calls for TWC to spend $4 billion on domestic system upgrades during the next five The FCC last week adopted its...
Tags: Cablevision Systems Corp., CONTINENTAL, FCC, Time Warner Cable Inc.
Research articles 1995-08-07
Hundt counters FCC's critics. (Reed Hundt; Federal Communications Commission; includes related article)
Why does the FCC need a competition division or an equal employment opportunity branch? That's what House Telecommunications Subcommittee Chairman Jack Fields wants to know. Fields (R-Tex.) will be asking that and other questions this week when Why does the...
Tags: agency, CONTINENTAL, FCC, Reed Hundt
Research articles 1995-05-29
Continental is 3rd MSO to get OK for PCN trial. (Continental Cablevision Inc., multichannel systems operators, personal communications network)
Continental Is 3rd MSO To Get OK for PCN Trial WASHINGTON - Continental Cablevision Inc. received a two-year experimental license from the FCC to test personal communications networks that would allow people to talk on small wireless telephones. Continental Is 3rd...
Tags: CONTINENTAL, FCC
Research articles 1991-03-04
FCC rate rollbacks clobbering MSOs. (multiple-systems operators) (Industry Overview)
CONTINENTAL'S HIT: $60M TO $70M After weeks of performing mostly futile accounting gymnastics, several MSOs are just beginning to get a fix on how bad the damage to their bottom lines from the Federal Communications Commission's rollbacks of basi CONTINENTAL'S HIT: $60M...
Tags: cash flow, CONTINENTAL, FCC, industry, revenue
Research articles 1993-05-31

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FCC Grants FiberTower Spectrum License Extensions and Renewals
All FiberTower 39 GHz Licenses Extended or Renewed SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- FiberTower Corporation , a wireless backhaul services provider, today announced that all of its Area-Wide licenses in the 38.6 to 40.0 GHz spectrum bands received either renewals for another 10 years or construction...
Articles 2008-10-06
700 MHz Auction Wrap: All Over But The Hearings
While the long-anticipated sale of broadcasters' 700 MHz spectrum now has concluded, it really ain't over. It will take years to build the promised next- gen networks, and public safety still has no nationwide broadband presence. Verizon Wireless and AT&T were the major winners in the FCC's...
Articles 2008-03-25
Details on some of the in-flight Internet offerings
A sampling of in-flight Internet offerings: AIRCELL -- Delivering high-speed Internet services using a 3- megahertz frequency band licensed from the Federal Communications Commission for $31 million in 2006. Initial service over continental United States, with plans to expand to Canada, Mexico and the Caribbean. Service on...
Articles 2007-12-27
Fasten Your Seatbeats: FCC Issues Landlord/Tenant Wi-Fi Ruling
According to industry participants and analysts, last week's Federal Communications Commission FCC decision to favor Continental Airlines' unlicensed Wi-Fi access against the protests of a U.S. airport could have a wide impact on the growth of hot spot systems across the country and on landlord/tenant relationships...
Articles 2006-11-06
FCC rules in favour of airline's Wi-Fi service at Boston airport
INTERNET BUSINESS NEWS-C1995-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD The US Federal Communications Commission FCC has ruled in favour of Continental Airlines, enabling the airline to provide high-speed Internet service in its frequent flier club at Boston Logan International Airport. The Massachusetts Port Authority, known as Massport, ordered airlines...
Articles 2006-11-02
Airport Check-in
BOSTON Wi-Fi at Logan to get another look The Federal Communications Commission will soon issue a ruling that could broaden airlines' wireless Internet service at Boston Logan airport. In 2005, the Massachusetts Port Authority, which runs Logan, banned airlines from offering wireless Internet service at their clubs in the airport....
Articles 2006-10-30
FCC shows support for Continental's wireless Internet at Boston-Logan International Airport
TELECOMWORLDWIRE-21 September 2006-FCC shows support for Continental's wireless Internet at Boston-Logan International AirportC1994-2006 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD http://www.m2.com A proposed Federal Communications Commission FCC ruling will leave Boston-Logan International Airport authorities in the US unable to prevent Continental Airlines from providing wireless Internet service in its frequent flier lounge....
Articles 2006-09-21
InfiNet Wireless Enters North American Public Safety Market With Introduction of 4.9 GHz Wireless Routers and Strategic Partnership
InfiNet Wireless, a global provider ofBroadband Wireless Access BWA and pre-WiMAX equipment for last mileconnectivity and private and public networks, today announced a strategicpartnership with Continental Wireless, a value added retailer VAR andsystems integrator of Broadband Wireless and Public Safety Radio Systemsaimed squarely at municipal, first responder and public safety...
Articles 2005-09-12
Continental, Logan Airport in WiFi Dispute
Logan International Airport in Boston is trying to block Continental Airlines from providing free wireless Internet access to its frequent flyers -- a service for which the airport charges $7.95 -- calling it a threat to security, the Associated Press reported. The Massachusetts Port Authority, which operates Logan,...
Articles 2005-09-01
SKYLink Service Takes Off
Wireless News04-08-2005SKYLink Service Takes OffWIRELESS NEWS-April 8, 2005-SKYLink Service Takes Off C2005 10Meters - http://www.10meters.com Arinc Direct this week announced receipt of an FCC operational license for its SKYLink by Arinc Direct satellite broadband service for business aircraft. The company also announced it has launched service coverage throughout North...
Articles 2005-04-08
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