Bell Atlantic wins; lengthy appeal eyed. (Bell Atlantic Corp. to provide video programming services to telephone service areas)(includes related article)

Multichannel News, August, 1993 by Aversa, Jeannine

WASHINGTON -- A U.S. district court decision freeing at least one major telephone company to provide video programming is pressuring Congress to lay down new ground rules for telephone company participation in these ventures. Last Tuesday, a federal district judge in Alexandria, Va., declared the 1984 Cable Act's cross-ownership provision unconstitutional on its face, clearing the way for plaintiff Bell Atlantic Corp., and possibly other telephone companies, to provide video programming directly to customers inside telephone service areas.

They may do so by owning and operating either cable TV systems or video dial tone facilities. The cross-ownership restriction had prevented telephone companies from owning and programming cable systems inside their...

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