AT&T said its plan to sell u-Verse IPTV in Little Rock was approv...
AT&T said its plan to sell u-Verse IPTV in Little Rock was approved 9-1 by the city’s board of directors late Tues. The ordinance lets the company use public rights of way to sell IPTV, said a board meeting…
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agenda. AT&T will pay 5% of “gross subscription revenue” under the 3-year deal, said a company spokesman. The agreement doesn’t mean the firm has changed its stance that municipal franchises aren’t needed to sell IPTV, the official told us: “This is not a cable franchise. This is not a video franchise. This is an addition to our agreement that we already have with the city on telecom service” on rights of way, he said. U-Verse will be offered to city residents in 2007, he said. - JM