Policy

Cox Helps Parents 'Take Charge’ of Their TVs

With research finding considerable concern over what their progeny can view on TV and the Internet, Cox Communications Inc. believed it was t

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Vendors Are Going to San Francisco

Tech Companies, Programmers Will Hit to the National Show Floor Again in 2005, NCTA Says

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Dallas: Don’t Free Comcast

City Officials Oppose Cable Op’s Effective-Competition Bid

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FCC Pushes DBS Powers Out of Auction

Washington— The Federal Communications Commission has decided to restrict bidding eligibility on satell

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'Verizon Bill’ Is Now Pa. Law

Amendment Puts A Curb on Towns’ Ability to Overbuild

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Could Ultrawideband Fuzz Cable Images?

Washington— A wireless-broadband technology that operates at low power levels has the potential to

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DTV Vote Applauded

An aide to Federal Communications Commission chairman Michael Powell last Thursday endorsed a nonbinding resolution adopted by Congress that

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FCC Holds Up SBC’s Dereg Bid

Telco Seeks Ruling That Would Make IPTV Exempt From Cable-Like Restrictions

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Verizon Gets a Texas Franchise

Verizon Communications Inc. has obtained another cable franchise, this time in the Dallas suburb of Sachse, Texas.

Lik

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Sachs: DTV Plan a $28B Cable Tax

The cable industry said a broadcaster-sponsored plan to end the digital-television transition would impose set-top costs on cable customers t

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