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Vahe Habeshian
Vahe Habeshian   BIO
03.29.06

Hearing Set for Bill Giving Telcos Video Franchises

(MediaBuyerPlanner) The Republican-backed bill that would allow telephone companies to offer nationwide television-based video services – and so challenge cable companies – faces an initial public hearing March 30, BrandWeek reports. Under the bill, Verizon and AT&T, among others, would gain the ability to own national video licenses, called franchises, which would give them the right to offer any community their multichannel video over high-speed fiber lines for a 5 percent franchising fee.


Verizon is now offering CBS Television VOD content on Verizon FiOS TV, its new fiber-optic TV service, which is available in parts of seven states. FiOS TV offers a level of interaction with television that consumers haven’t seen before.
“Competition drives down prices and encourages innovation,” said House speaker Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-Illinios) in a statement released with a draft of the bill Monday. Democrats have not released any formal statement concerning the bill.

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