 GhostDoggy
join:2005-05-11 Duluth, GA | I agree with the IPTV providers. This is one case in which the timetable to delivery will slow dramatically, or may conclude in a fashion to not deploy it at all. If there is a middle-ground, then they'll deploy only in large markets and be accused of cherry-picking again. | |
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join:2005-05-23 Geneva, IL
| Statewide Franchises I guess one of the biggest problems I see with this type of push would be the ability of the Cities to actually get the franchise fees from the State.
I can just see a Governor deciding to seize franchise fees to help balance a state budget or something similar.
I also think that having to deal with each city may keep them (cable & phone cos) a little more honest. They can't just buy off the state house and senate, as they've tried to do with the anti-muni and dereg bills. | |
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 |   DaveNJ No Fear
join:1999-09-01 New Jersey
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| Re: Statewide Franchises We waited this long, why rush in and loose a something as benefical as franchise agreements. I would rather a service agreement, then not. Plus i dont want them cherrypicking areas, if they cant compete with cable, maybe they should just admit it. -- Liberalism weakening The USA everyday... | |
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join:2005-05-11 Duluth, GA | Re: Statewide Franchises Yeah, and when cable entered the telephony market without restraints that were placed on the phone companies you had no problems with that unfair advantage. | |
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| Re: Statewide Franchises That's the governments fault, they labeled cable as an information service, not a telecommunications service.
I am glad that they so far haven't been give state-wide franchise agreement. It won't be any slower getting local agreements vs. a state-wide one, since they only has service active in a handful of cities. They just need to get off their butts and send out their proposals. | |
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join:2005-05-11 Duluth, GA
| Re: Statewide Franchises I agree, its is all about paperwork. But that is only the initial process. What happens when those small townships start asking for unconventional conditions--which has been illustrated before on DSLR before as example is extreme requests.
A simplification of the process would benefit everyone, not just phone companies diversifying. | |
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| Re: Statewide Franchises said by GhostDoggy :I agree, its is all about paperwork. But that is only the initial process. What happens when those small townships start asking for unconventional conditions--which has been illustrated before on DSLR before as example is extreme requests. That's part of the game in getting cable tv franchises. If Verizon and SBC can't play the game properly, then don't play at all.
A simplification of the process would benefit everyone, not just phone companies diversifying. Sure, but then the state would also have to give the cable companies the same opportunity. | |
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join:2001-01-19 Houston, TX | Regulations that the Bells have to adhere to are the ones they AGREED to have. Not only agreed, but even pushed for it (albeit for ulterior motives). At least the ones they complain so much about. | |
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  dslwanter Why would I want DSL? I have FTTH Premium join:2002-12-16 Lowellville, OH | Figures. And yet the cable providers could offer digital phone service and VOIP with their internet service, that's not a problem though. | |
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  CO_Chris Premium join:2001-08-28 Broomfield, CO | This is great news Good Job TX . I am happy i live in this state. if the cable providers have to go to every city why should it be any different for the phone comp's | |
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join:2000-07-05 Greensboro, NC
| Re: This is great news said by CO_Chris :Good Job TX . I am happy i live in this state. if the cable providers have to go to every city why should it be any different for the phone comp's Yah, thats a great way to look at it. While the cable companies keep hosing you guys with rate increases every year, be happy that your ignorant state is hindering the speedup process of competition to cable TV. | |
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| Re: This is great news said by Cod : While the cable companies keep hosing you guys with rate increases every year, hmm.. you must have not seen the rate increases both DirecTV and Dish Network have done in the last two years, with many more to come now that they have the taste of that. | |
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 |   pnh102 Reptiles Are Cuddly And Pretty Premium join:2002-05-02 Mount Airy, MD
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| said by CO_Chris :Good Job TX . I am happy i live in this state. if the cable providers have to go to every city why should it be any different for the phone comp's So you won't be complaining when FIOS and/or whatever SBC's equivalent in TX doesn't get deployed?
I don't get it. People here whine about this country dropping in the rankings of broadband penetration (why this matters, I don't understand) but then they praise stupid laws like these which discourage enhanced broadband services deployment by the private sector. -- Hey Fast Eddie... you're next! | |
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join:2005-05-24 San Diego, CA | IPTV? Are they running IPTV trials in your area as well? | |
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| Re: This is great news said by KoolMoe :What's your argument for why statewide franchises are a good thing? Anything that the government at all levels can do to get out of the way of any private broadband deployment is a good thing. -- Hey Fast Eddie... you're next! | |
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  cdru Go Colts Premium,MVM join:2003-05-14 Fort Wayne, IN | Repeat after me Verizon isn't deploying IPTV.
The issue still remains though. | |
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join:2002-12-11 Amarillo, TX
·Cox HSI
| One of the major issues But one of the major issues of that bill was that they could just choose to offer services in only one part of town and forget about the other. Under Texas law if they offer service to a town they must have plans to set up the whole town not just the target rich areas. Plus in Texas the governor has almost no power so he could not seize the franchise fee to balance the state budget.. in fact the state must have a balanced budget and have it certified as balanced by the state comptroller before it can be passed.. | |
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