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U.S. Senate Schedules Telecom Hearings

November 21, 2005
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The U.S. Senate Commerce Committee announced an aggressive schedule of telecom related hearings starting in January. The hearing are seen as a prelude to possible congressional action on revising the Telecom Act next year. Nomination hearings were also scheduled for open FCC Commissioner seats.

Senate Commerce Committee 

Telecom Hearings

December 13
10:00 AM

(Tuesday)

Nomination
hearings for Michael Copps and Deborah Taylor Tate to be FCC
Commissioners
January 24 10:00 AM

Tuesday

Video Franchising
January 24 2:30 PM

Tuesday

Video Content
January 26 10:00 AM

Thursday

Full
committee hearing on Competition and Convergence
January 31 10:00 AM

Tuesday, 

Broadcast and Audio Flag –
February 7 10:00 AM

Tuesday, 

Net Neutrality 
February 14 10:00 AM

Tuesday,

State and Local Issues and Municipal Networks
February 14 10:00 AM

Tuesday

State and Local Issues and Municipal Networks 
February 28 10:00 AM

Tuesday

USF Contributions 
February 28 2:30 PM

Tuesday

USF Contributions 
March 2 10:00 AM

Thursday

Wireless Issues/Spectrum Reform –
March 7 10:00 AM

Tuesday

Rural Telecommunications –
March 14 10:00 AM

Tuesday

VoIP
March 14 2:30 PM

Tuesday

Wall Street’s Perspective on Telecommunications –

http://www.senate.gov

  • In July 2005, Senator John Ensign (R-NV) proposed a bill that would eliminate the requirement that video service providers obtain a cable franchise agreement in order to provide video service. The legislation seeks to promote inter-modal competition between telcos and cable operators by making it easier for telcos to launch video services. The proposed bill contained provisions covering Net Neutrality, Access to Content, IP Mobility, diversity of programming, municipally-owned networks and other regulatory topics.
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