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ipv456

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Honesty in Journalism


Cable Companies Petition FCC for Help in Fee Dispute

With that in mind, Verizon, Time Warner Cable and Cablevision have petitioned the FCC

Is Verizon a Cable company now????


Karl Bode
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You tell me: do they offer TV service that's delivered to the consumer via coaxial? Technically, they're more cable TV provider than IPTV provider...



ipv456

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Time Warner Cable and Cablevision provide telephone service....

Should the Article title be:

Telecom Companies Petition FCC for Help in Fee Dispute

??



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Sure, if that makes you feel good. Especially considering the incredibly broad definition of "telecom" and the fact these companies now all provide, wireless, TV, broadband and voice. That said, just so the world doesn't implode, I've changed the title of the story for you.



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How about "Communications service provider"?

I like "Communications service provider(CSP)"
»www.answers.com/topic/communicat···provider
A communications service provider or CSP is a service provider that transports information electronically. The term encompasses public and private companies in the telecom (landline and wireless), Internet, cable, satellite, and managed services businesses.

The market in which a communication service provider specializes is often a function of the industry served. These industries can be divided into three categories: telecommunications, entertainment and media, and Internet/Web services. Some communication service providers have branched into multiple areas. Others provide communication services across all major categories.

The term CSP came into vogue in the late 1990s. Prior to this time, communications businesses were highly specialized, with little overlap between traditional telecom, cellular, cable, and Internet companies. In the 1990s, deregulation (in the US, the Telecom Act of 1996) and technology convergence began to cause massive upheaval in the industry. As companies began to offer broader portfolios of communications services, traditional categories were inadequate to describe service providers. The term "communications service provider" is now widely accepted as a broad category encompassing all of these businesses.


fifty nine

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Re: Honesty in Journalism

said by ipv456 :

Is Verizon a Cable company now????
The answer is pretty much YES.

FiOS has more in common with cable than it does with traditional telco service, especially since they use RF overlay for the TV portion.

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