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Tennessee officials hope a new state law will end legal disputes between emergency communications districts and telecommunications companies over 911 fee…
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A state Senate panel has put its stamp of approval on deregulation of stand-alone phone services in small Kentucky communities. Towns with populations of…
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AT&T has filed a protest against a Kentucky state government project to expand broadband fiber throughout the Commonwealth. The telecommunications giant…
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State officials say years of deregulation have made it nearly impossible for authorities to find out details from telecom companies.
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9:50 a.m. August 5: Cathy Lewandowski of AT&T confirms that service has been restored across the Southeast. Engineers repaired a hardware-related network…
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The agency's chairman circulated an order to his fellow commissioners to approve the $48.5 billion merger. He said the move would increase competition in the broadband space.
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The so-called 'AT&T bill' passed this year by the Kentucky legislature will give the company more freedom from regulations when placing lines for home…
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Major telephone companies won’t have to offer basic landline service to residents in the 15 largest markets in the state if Gov. Steve Beshear signs a…
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A bill that would ease the requirement for telephone companies to offer traditional landline service in Kentucky’s urban areas passed out of a House…
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Kentucky lawmakers will again consider the so-called “AT&T deregulation” bill this session. The measure failed to make it out of the House last year after…