Policy

Time Warner Wants Broader VoIP Ruling

Time Warner Inc. is pressing federal regulators to issue a broad ruling banning state regulation of voice over Internet protocol and not to c

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Big Easy Wants Piece of Modem Pie

The city of New Orleans wants the U.S. Supreme Court to restore the authority of local governments to tax cable-modem revenue -- a position o

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Sachs: BPL Not a Proven Competitor

High-speed Internet access offered by electric utilities has yet to demonstrate that it can attract consumers and represent robust competitio

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Corridor’s Eager to Serve Eagar

The City Council in Eagar, Ariz., has awarded Corridor Communications Corp. a 10-year franchise extension to be the exclusive cable-TV provid

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AT&T Protesting DSL-Local Phone Bundling

AT&T Corp., which has shifted its focus to the rollout of voice-over-Internet-protocol service, is part of a contingent of VoIP providers

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States Miffed About Pending Vonage Ruling

State regulators are complaining that federal adoption of rules governing some voice-over-Internet-protocol services would represent a piecem

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Bells Gain More Fiber Relief from FCC

The Baby Bells gained additional deregulation for fiber deployments in a decision by the Federal Communications Commission late Friday that r

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Violence Regulations vs. Free Speech

Pay TV Providers, Broadcasters Air Constitutional Concerns to FCC Studying the Issue

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Comcast Settles File Flap

Labor Groups Hit MSO Over Public Files

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Kids’ Networks Fined Over Ads

The FCC slapped the parent companies of Nickelodeon and ABC Family with stiff fines for running too many commercials during children’s pr

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