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JTRockville
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Re: will Montgomery county MD ever get fibered?

Yes, it was the most positive news I'd heard about Verizon's FTTP plans in quite a long time. But I'm skeptical as well - I won't believe it until I see spools of orange conduit rolling down the street.

At any rate, here's my version of what happened at the meeting:

Federal Franchise vs Local Franchise

Margie and Jane opened the meeting with discussions about the Federal level video franchise. They noted that hardly anything that's happened so far at the Federal level was revenue-neutral to the locals, so a Federal franchise would most likely mean a loss of revenue for Montgomery County. Fees collected in MCMD are currently 5% Franchise Fee + 3% PEG support, but most Federal proposals are considering 5% FF + 1% PEG. It was pointed out that revenue might also be lost because prices may drop once effective competition is introduced. Someone suggested that consumption always rises, so just because prices may be lower, people may purchase more, so revenue won't be adversely impacted. Then someone else pointed out that increased consumption may come in the form of internet streams or other online video sources which don't provide revenue to the county. No one mentioned customers could potentially return from satellite services, which would positively impact county revenue. Jane said that even with all the talk of a Federal video franchise bill, negotiations with Verizon were progressing. There is a 5 hour meeting scheduled for Friday to go over all the points of agreement and disagreement. Everyone was hopeful that Verizon's game plan might be to settle with us before any Federal franchise legislation was signed, because general consensus was that Federal legislation would not be passed before the elections in November. Jane did indicate some adverse effects that federal legislation would have on our local ROW management - for example, we would no longer be able to inspection for service quality and verification of buildout plans. She noted that if enforcement of these issues had to come from FCC then there probably wouldn't be any.

Who Can Understand the Budget?

The budget was reviewed. Questions were raised during the last TAC meeting, but no one could remember what they were. Some clarification was given about the shuffling of money from somewhere else to county cable 6 so that administration costs for the channel are more accurately reflected. Resolved: A letter regarding TAC's budget recommendations will be sent prior to next week's deadline.

In a Word: Unresponsive

Both Comcast's and RCN's response to the TAC letter regarding their compliance with federal close captioning rules was unresponsive. One of the members who is familiar with the rules said that all first-run programming must be captioned, and 30% of pre-run programming must be captioned, but that isn't the reply another member got by phoning Comcast. It was noted that Food network is always captioned at the gym, but never at home. Jane pointed out that since this is a federal rule, enforcement must be done at the federal level. Resolved: A new letter from TAC to the cable office will be drafted that will provide examples of non-compliance, and will ask the cable office to request evidence of compliance from Comcast and RCN.

The Brochure Saga Continues

The county's lawyer is unable to attend May's meeting, but Praisner was available and she can possibly untangle some of the legal issues regarding distribution of the brochure. Comcast puts out their own brochure, and their privacy policy, which was included in last month's bill. Jane pointed out that for the last 3 years the cable office has not approved Comcast's policy, which doesn't stop them from implementing it, but their stance may assist someone who lodges a complaint.

Comcast Will Attend May 17 Meeting

RCN will be invited too. Some questions planned for Comcast are as follows:

1)Comcast complaints have fallen, what changed?
2)How can we get PEG information on digital guide so that shows can be TiVO'd and "info" button has something to display.

Verizon Invited to Attend June 21 Meeting

Verizon will be invited to attend the June 21 advisory meeting, at which time they hope to report that they've already filed an application for a television franchise.

More PEG Exposure Please

For some reason, the Washington Post is no longer listing our PEGs in their TV Guide, even though they used to. Someone suggested that the Gazette may be willing to provide listings as a community service. Someone else pointed out that PEGs are offered on DirecTV in Connecticut.

That's about it. I'm sure I glossed over or missed some issues, so my apologies in advance for not being a more proficient note taker.

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said by JTRockville See Profile :

... Jane said that even with all the talk of a Federal video franchise bill, negotiations with Verizon were progressing. There is a 5 hour meeting scheduled for Friday to go over all the points of agreement and disagreement.
So have they officially filed for a franchise? Or is this just more pre-filing negotation?

5 hours doesn't sound promising at all. But from that recent FCC filing, we knew they were miles apart. Was the announcement of this marathon meeting really all that Jane said on the matter?


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I'm pretty sure Verizon has not officially filed an application for a television franchise yet. Everyone seemed satisfied with the tidbit that negotiations were "progressing" (which is indeed good news, albeit vague). To my recollection, no one asked any direct questions of Jane regarding the progress or expected time frame.

Much more time was spent discussing (speculating) about legislation at the federal level and the impact it (and competition) would have on county revenue.

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said by JTRockville See Profile :

... Much more time was spent discussing (speculating) about legislation at the federal level and the impact it (and competition) would have on county revenue.
Did anyone show interest in providing the best possible service or options to the paying customer?


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April 21st, @11:47AM

Sad to say, the consumer perspective didn't much enter into that part of the conversation.

During the "brochure" discussion, the members did explore ways to reach out to the community so they could hear what the issues were, but someone noted that if they mentioned "Comcast" at the next cocktail party, they'd get an earful. Everyone laughed, then moved on to the next topic. It wasn't the only pot-shot taken at Comcast during the meeting, so the group must be aware that people are eager for competition (unless they just think people like to complain).

Since the TAC seems to be very willing to write letters, I was disappointed that no one suggested writing to the County Executive urging that the franchise negotiations be given a heightened priority. Maybe they see Verizon's entry as a conflict of interest since everyone seemed to agree it would reduce revenue, so perhaps no one is interested in speeding up the process.

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said by JTRockville See Profile :

Sad to say, the consumer perspective didn't much enter into that part of the conversation.

During the "brochure" discussion, the members did explore ways to reach out to the community so they could hear what the issues were, but someone noted that if they mentioned "Comcast" at the next cocktail party, they'd get an earful. Everyone laughed, then moved on to the next topic. It wasn't the only pot-shot taken at Comcast during the meeting, so the group must be aware that people are eager for competition (unless they just think people like to complain).

Since the TAC seems to be very willing to write letters, I was disappointed that no one suggested writing to the County Executive urging that the franchise negotiations be given a heightened priority. Maybe they see Verizon's entry as a conflict of interest since everyone seemed to agree it would reduce revenue, so perhaps no one is interested in speeding up the process.
Isn't it nice to see our taxes supporting county employees so committed to keeping our franchise fees from declining. I guess it's a matter of priority. No wonder we enjoy this level of service. I guess these fees keep our taxes low. And how does Montgomery County compare to other Maryland counties in taxation?


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April 21st, @12:27PM

I heard one of the state legislators speak at a PTA meeting a few months ago. She said because of the enormous amount of revenue that MCMD shares with everyone else in the state, everyone thinks "Montgomery County streets are paved with gold."

Frankly, I'd rather have streets that are lined with glass than paved with gold.


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Oh, the irony...

Look what I found on my wired phone bill. (Yes, I am still holding on to one wired line with the bare minimum usage plan). Surely Comcast knows I don't live in Howard County!


What a Tease


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This insert is in *all* VZ wireline phone bills sent to Maryland customers (I'm in Prince George's County (and not in Bowie) and have the same insert.) This was *inserted* at the VZ Maryland billing office in Baltimore, as is required by FCC regulations regarding video services and applies to FIOS TV (as the insert itself states); when service goes live in Bowie, this insert will be modified to add Bowie's information. It has nothing to do with Comcast (except that their own bills have a similar insert).

So they aren't teasing; they are simply following the requirements set forth by the FCC in providing this information.


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said by JTRockville See Profile :

Surely Comcast knows I don't live in Howard County!
Oops, I meant to say... surely Verizon knows I don't live in Howard County!
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