Policy

NCTA Bids Farewell to 2004, Sachs

This past year was a big year for the rollout of advanced cable services, National Cable & Telecommunications Association president Rober

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Sachs: SBC Would 'Redline’

NCTA Chief Fires a Volley at Telco’s 'Lightspeed’ Fiber Build

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Local Governments Brace for Rough 2005

Local governments are bracing for a rough Congress next year, with an eye on telecommunications legislation that could impact cities’ botto

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Adelphia Talking Digital Simulcast

Another cable company is making plans to offer a digital simulcast of its analog programming.

Adelphia Communications

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Sununu: New Bill to Address IP Video

Senate telecommunications legislation next year will likely address Internet-protocol video in broad terms, with an emphasis on deregulation,

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FCC to Monitor Cable’s UWB Concerns

The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday adopted new ultra-wideband (UWB) rules without directly addressing interference concerns rais

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Satellite-Radio Ruling a Break for Cable

The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday refused to launch a rulemaking regarding the application of broadcast-indecency rules to subs

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Time Warner Challenges Municipal System

Time Warner Cable is pursuing an injunction against a municipal fiber-optic project in North Kansas City, Mo., alleging that the city must se

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Time Warner, DOJ, SEC Square on AOL

Time Warner Inc. settled a two-year dispute with the U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding accounti

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Sachs: Watch Out for SBC Redlining

SBC Communications Inc. is planning to deploy high-speed fiber lines in wealthy communities and to ignore less-affluent enclaves -- a strateg

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