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- FCC proposes video competition rules: the FCC tentatively concluded that it has the authority to regulate exclusive contracts for the provision of video services to MDUs or any other "real estate development.".(CAPITOL BEAT)
- The Federal Communications Commission FCC announced March 22 that it will issue new federal rules to ensure that video service firms have access to apartments and other "multiple dwelling units" MDUs. In late 2000, the FCC banned exclus The Federal Communications Commission FCC announced March 22...
- Research articles 2007-05-01
- Telco gets green light for wireless. (local-exchange carriers; video services over wireless networks)
- Local-exchange carriers can become providers of video services over wireless networks without running afoul of the cable-telco cross-ownership prohibition, according to a recent ruling at the Federal Communications Commission. The decision, promp Local-exchange carriers can become providers of video services over ...
- Research articles 1993-09-13
- CWA: FCC Action Opens the Door to Competition in Video Services
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- Research articles 2006-12-21
- FCC approves GTE's applications to construct video-dialtone networks in four markets; company will begin offering video services by the end of this year
- IRVING, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--May 3, 1995--GTE said today it will move quickly to deploy video-dialtone networks in three initial markets, following approval late yesterday of its construction plans by the Federal Communications Commission FCC.
- Research articles 1995-05-03
- Bell Atlantic first with video service. (Bell Atlantic Corp.)
- Patience paid off for Bell Atlantic Corp. last week as it won the right to be the first phone company to offer a commercial video service to its customers. The service, to start next January in Dover Township, N.J., will likely be the...
- Research articles 1994-07-11
- FCC OKs telco video services, would limit ATV to UHF range; wireless PCS eyed; will moves prompt tech investment? - FCC rulings allow local telephone companies to market video services, restrict advanced television frequencies to UHF bands and discuss per
- Wireless PCS Eyed; Will Moves Prompt Tech Investment?
- Research articles 1992-07-20
- FCC lets SNET expand dialtone trial. (Southern New England Telephone) (Brief Article)
- The FCC last week granted Southern New England Telephone permission to expand its video service trials to several additional cities and towns in the phone company's operating region of Connecticut. SNET is conducting a trial of several video servic The FCC last week granted...
- Research articles 1994-11-28
- Anaheim Calls on FCC to Reduce Regulations and Increase Competition in Video Franchising
- ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Mayor Curt Pringle, on behalf of the City of Anaheim, filed comments today with the Federal Communications Commission FCC encouraging federal reforms that increase competition in the cable and video service marketplace and encourage new delivery methods. The FCC is soliciting comments to help the commission implement...
- Research articles 2006-03-29
- Ameritech breaks through video dialtone logjam; FCC okays build of video network passing 1.3 M homes. (cable and interactive video services)
- FCC okays build of video network passing 1.3 M homes Ameritech has won FCC approval to offer cable and interactive video services to roughly 1.3 million homes in five midwestem states. With the agency's Dec. 23 blessing, says Ameritech's Greg ...
- Research articles 1995-01-02
- Hundt has dialtone on fast track. (Federal Communications Commissioner Reed Hundt will speed up application process for telephone companies seeking permission to offer video services, known as video dialtone)
- Chairman says speeding up application process will result in more video competition FCC Chairman Reed Hundt is not waiting for legislation to move forward on the imformation superhighway. With the backing of Commissioners Andrew Barrett ...
- Research articles 1994-04-18
- Groups oppose Contel waiver request at FCC. (Contel of California Inc. seeks to build and operate broadband facility in San Bernardino County to provide cable, television and video services)
- Groups Oppose Contel Waiver Request at FCC WASHINGTON - Despite feuding between their industries, cable and broadcast groups agreed in separate filings to the FCC last week that Contel of California Inc. should not be allowed to build and operat Groups...
- Research articles 1990-04-23
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- Open video systems open to debate: comments on FCC plans for service pit cable against telcos.(Federal Communications Commission plans rules for open video systems)
- Comments on FCC plans for service pit cable against telcos Cable and telephone companies are dueling over the FCC's proposal for open video system OVS rules. Cable companies are looking for a series of regulatory safeguards, while telephone ...
- Research articles 1996-04-08
- FCC wants to let IVDS users go mobile.(Federal Communications Commission, Interactive Video and Data Service)(Telemedia Week)(Brief Article)
- The FCC has proposed allowing holders of Interactive Video and Data Service IVDS licenses to provide mobile services over the IVDS spectrum. The commission's notice of proposed rulemaking seeks to allow IVDS license holders to provide mobile se The FCC has proposed...
- Research articles 1995-05-15
- FCC investigates IVDS bidders: misrepresentation and misconduct alleged; IVDS industry forms association. (Federal Communications Commission, Interactive Video and Data Service)
- The FCC has launched an investigation into "the conduct of certain applicants in the July 1994 Interactive Video and Data Service auctions to determine whether serious misconduct has occurred." It will subpoena materials and witnesse The FCC has launched...
- Research articles 1994-09-05
- Hurdles remain as FCC ponders Internet rules
- WASHINGTON - With Democrats in charge in Washington, supporters of so-called "net neutrality" rules seem poised to finally push through requirements that high-speed Internet providers give equal treatment to all data flowing over their networks. These rules — at the heart of a five-year policy debate — are intended to...
- News items 2009-10-19
- FCC: Retail Set-Top Is Possible, at Least
- The dream of a retail set-top or gateway, one that works for cable, telco, and satellite TV, could be inching closer to reality. Or, at least, closer to a Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice of Inquiry NOI. The National Cable & Telecommunications Association NCTA has been pushing the FCC to...
- News items 2009-12-16
- How Video Is Changing the Internet
- The rise of video streaming is dramatically affecting the Internet, according to a two-year study of Internet traffic trends that Arbor Networks recently presented to the North American Network Operators Group. Two years ago, Internet traffic was distributed evenly among a dozen Tier-1 network providers, but today the majority of...
- News items 2009-11-24
- Sorenson Media Supports Recent FCC Changes and is in Compliance with All Rulings; FCC Clarifies Position on Use of Proprietary Video Relay Service Equipment
- SALT LAKE CITY -- Sorenson Media today announced its support of the recent rulings and clarifications issued by the Federal Communications Commission FCC regarding video relay service VRS for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community, and confirmed that the company is in full compliance with all FCC rulings and policies.
- Research articles 2005-03-07
- MDS America bolstered by FCC decision to open and auction DBS terrestrial spectrum. (Business).(Brief Article)
- MDS America, the North American licensee for MDS International, which builds systems for the high-speed wireless broadband delivery of video and Internet data by terrestrial transmission for markets outside North America, announced its strong support for the FCC decision to allow Multichannel Video Distribution and Data...
- Research articles 2002-05-01
- U S West dials up FCC for video trial - U S West asks the Federal Communications Commission for permission to test its video dial tone service
- WASHINGTON--U S West has asked the Federal Communications Commission for permission to trial its first video dial tone VDT service, but the regional carrier's plans to buy a 25.5 per cent interest in Time Warner Entertainment could prompt a showdown with those who want to keep RBOCs out of the...
- Research articles 1993-07-05
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