FCC Commissioner to Speak at Confab Hosted by NCTC, ACA
By Linda Moss -- Multichannel News, 6/21/2007 7:45:00 AM
Federal Communications Commission member Jonathan Adelstein will give a keynote address July 31 at The Independent Show, the industry’s largest gathering of independent cable operators.
The National Cable Television Cooperative and the American Cable Association, representing operators serving 12 million subscribers throughout the United States, are holding the confab July 29-Aug. 1 in Monterey, Calif.
The shows’ agenda includes sessions on the quad play, customer service, technology, competition and regulatory and legislative issues.
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The Association of Cable Communicators headed
west from Washington, D.C., to Denver as its 2009 Forum and Beacon Awards ceremony became
part of Cable Connections-Fall festivities.
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