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&Ldquo;Programming services dictate contract terms requiring distribution in high penetration packages, packaging requirements and, in some cases, with the right terminate the contract if subscriber numbers drop,” said Natalie MacDonald, VP of regulatory affairs at EastLink. “In other areas of our business, when a company relies on its competitors for access to key inputs, rules have been established to ensure access on fair and reasonable terms.” “Regulatory oversight simply means that there are clear and sound rules in effect, that the dominant players in the relevant market must remain honest and play by those rules, and that the regulator will uphold those rules when necessary,” argued Louis Audet, president and CEO of Cogeco. “It is not true that the regulatory oversight we have proposed would supplant market forces, undo business plans, stifle innovation or manage the business of vertically integrated groups, all of which are red herrings.” “You have rules that are set, the rules are known by all the participants, they’re known by the public that’s out there watching and the referee whistles and calls penalties when the rules are broken. We’re not asking for anything different than that,” he said, adding Cogeco is not advocating the CRTC get into the micro-management business. “All we’re saying is there are a certain number of basic rules that you will need inevitably to deal with disputes, if and when, they arise.” “I couldn’t say this with enough conviction and force. You should not treat these as expectations. You should treat them as rules to be followed and abided by everyone involved. The word code in CRTC hearings is a very dangerous word because in the past it was meant to mean a voluntary code. We’re not talking about a voluntary code. We’re talking about compulsory rules of how you play the game of soccer. That’s all,” added Audet. Broadcast distributors appearing on Thursday spoke of current problems with vertically integrated firms. Regina-based cable co-op Access Communications’ president and CEO Jim Deane (who is also chairman of the board of the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance) related a previous dispute with Rogers Communications over Sportsnet, which resulted in the company having to pay much higher rates for the service.Access Cable Regina - News

Regina-based cable co-op Access Communications' president and CEO Jim Deane (who is also chairman of the board of the Canadian Cable Systems Alliance) related a previous dispute with Rogers Communications over Sportsnet, which resulted in the company
This would be especially useful at schools with high rates of poverty where families may not have access to high-speed Internet at their homes. “So student access will be controlled, basically,” Simlote said. Regina Greely, director of instructional
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Regina Mocey was born and grew up in Philadelphia. A graduate of Temple University’s School of Communications and Theatre, she studied acting at HB Studio in NYC. She began her professional career in New England. She has been a member of Actors Equity Association since 1979. In L. A., Regina has appeared on stage at The Victory Theatre Center, The Lillian, The Cast, The Powerhouse and The Odyssey theatres and the Malibu Stage Company. On television she has appeared in “Call 911” on Investigation Discovery Channel, “Portrait of Courage: The Untold Story of Flight 93” on i independent channel, “Wanda At Large” on Fox, “Unsolved History” on the Discovery Channel and “Theatre in America” on PBS. Regina produced play readings for Time Warner community access cable TV, the Motion Picture and Television Fund and other community groups. She lives in Los Angeles County with her husband. They have three sons, one new daughter-in-law and two pug dogs.
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