IPTVision > Jeff Pulver's Blog Comments on Recent Setbacks Regarding Failed Legislative Actions To Advance Internet Communications

[SAtechBlog] While I may appear to be a cheerleader for AT&T's IPTV platform, you should know that  I think last week's legislative failings (perhaps partially funded by AT&T's lobbying cash and muscle?) is a big time, Texas-sized shame.

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Paidcontent.orghttp://www.paidcontent.org [Paidcontent.org] Analysts Weigh In On Texas IPTV Legislative Failure | paidContent.org: UBS TelMeDaily: A big setback. “With little success at the state level, we believe more pressure will be put on federal legislators to develop and pass a bill being marked up by the House Commerce Committee that could provide the Bells with the relief they need to hit the ground running in video in 2006.”

Qlinks.net[Qlinks.net] QuickLinks - Convergence of telecommunications, media and ...: They plan to deliver TV, movies and other entertainment to customers via hugely enhanced broadband connections using internet protocol?a service known in short as IPTV. IPTV forms part of a larger, and quite desperate, defensive strategy now being adopted by telecoms firms against fierce attacks on multiple fronts.

News.com.comhttp://news.com.com [News.com.com] News around the Web about BellSouth | CNET News.com: Since part of the Cox media empire's business is based on classified ads, some have jumped to the conclusion that Cox must be actively blocking Craigslist, but as Broadband Reports points out, the reason -- as in the BellSouth-MySpace case -- is more likely error or incompetence than malice. So while crying wolf every time a broadband user can't reach some site might highlight people's reactions should ISPs actually begin blocking sites, it really doesn't help the cause of net neutrality to associate its proponents with knee-jerk, and ultimately baseless, reactions.

http://www.tuzworld.com [Tuzworld.com] Tuzworld: There have been some setbacks. Unfortunately, the confirmation process for ... sell-out of the legislative process to corporate interests”¦ appointments of ...

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