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Getting Municipalities to Approve IPTV
Techdirt has a nice collection of links regarding the many outdated state requirements that every municipality must approve the provision of television services in their communities (IPTV Saga: Verizon Sticks With Good Ol' Lobbying, Adds Cash Incentive). Can we get some regulation not designed for the 1800s around here? Is that too much to ask? Instead of making life difficult for television providers these cities would be better off figuring out how they're going to replace cable tax revenues when broadcatching takes off.
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