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Court case pits AT&T against local officials

 
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Oregon officials and AT&T executives presented arguments in a highly anticipated case over cable access. Now it's up to a panel of judges to determine who gets access to the nation's high-speed networks.

"Sometimes you've got to do what you've got to do."

- Portland cable director David Olson

 


Portland official champions open access
Q&A David Olson, Portland's cable director since 1983, is the catalyst for one of the most controversial telecommunications policy fights in years. High speed pipe dreams?

Trial weighs future of cable access
update Federal judges in a high-profile appellate trial that could shape the future of the high-speed Internet consider ways to define cable-based Internet services and who has the right to regulate them.

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AT&T case could decide fate of fast Net
With $110 billion of cable investments hanging in the balance, AT&T will take the stand in a highly anticipated federal appeals case.

GTE files suit against AT&T in cable access battle
Local phone giant GTE sues AT&T and Comcast, charging that preventing Internet service providers from using their high-speed networks is illegal under antitrust laws.

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