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Vermont In Support of Open Cable Access At the eleventh hour, the Vermont Department of Public Services filed comments with the FCC in support of Internet Venture, Inc.'s petition seeking a ruling on leased cable access.
Counsel for the Vermont Department of Public Services (VDPS) Tuesday submitted comments in support of the petition filed June 2, 1999 before the Federal Communications Commission by Internet Ventures, Inc. and its subsidiary, Internet On-Ramp, Inc., requesting a declaratory ruling confirming the right of ISPs to leased cable access. The filing was accompanied by a detailed affidavit prepared by William Shapiro, Telecommunications Planner for the VDPS. The Communications Act of 1934, as amended, requires cable operators to set aside a portion of their channel capacity for "commercial use" (i.e., video programming) by other entities. The stated purpose is "to promote competition in the delivery of diverse sources of video programming, and to ensure that the widest possible diversity of information sources are made available to the public." The VDPS's argument rests on three main points:
Convergence Competition Previous to preparing its FCC comments, the VDPS conducted a survey of all 45 LECs operating in Vermont regarding their plans to offer DSL service, the only viable broadband alternative to cable modem access. Only two have current plans to deploy DSL, and none has filed tariffs with the FCCa prerequisite to such deployment. Technical issues Finally the VDPS underscores the technical feasibility of independent ISPs connecting to existing cable systems. It cites a recent trial project in Florida performed by GTE Services Corp., in which end users were able to gain cable access to the Internet via multiple ISPs. The FCC's replies to public comments regarding IVI's petition are due by July 28, 1999. End Related stories
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