Policy

Analysts: VoIP Ruling Could Hurt Cable

A Federal Communications Commission ruling Tuesday that would deregulate certain providers of voice-over-Internet-protocol service could put

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Leanza Leaving MAP to Join NLC

Cheryl Leanza -- a public-interest attorney who helped to frustrate the deregulatory policies of Federal Communications Commission chairman

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NCTA Promotes Luckett, Check

The National Cable & Telecommunications Association Monday announced the promotions of Jill Luckett and William Check.

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NAB Unveils Carriage Plan

Washington— With a controversial digital television plan nearing a vote at the Federal Communicatio

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Changes Loom at FCC

Even With a Bush Win, Reshuffling is Likely at Agency

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Red Rules

GOP Will Drive Telecom Review

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Florida Rate Dispute Heads to Court

Advanced Cable Communications is suing Weston, Fla., claiming the city intends to use its authority to pirate service from the provider.

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BellSouth’s Call

Wants FCC to End Data Open Access

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NCTA Opposes Cities’ Plan

Washington— America’s cities should not be granted a hearing before the U.S. Supreme Court in a case

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'A La Carte’ — A Menu for Failure

I’m a news junkie. I devour The Washington Post every day. But while I crave the hard news sections, I could car

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