Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Public access may come to U-Verse

Local public access television channels could make their debut on AT&T’s U-verse system by sometime next month, 16 months after the service was launched in the state, company officials said Friday.

U-verse is AT&T’s challenge to cable television in the state. The service is operating in parts of 40 communities and 135,000 households.
(NHR, by Luther Turmelle)

Frankly though, I'm still puzzled as to why we don't have Council meetings available on the town website. I figure if I (and seemingly most kids) can learn self-taught videostreaming, any organization with an annual budget of nearly $100,000,000 ought to be able to figure it out.

Tim White

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

They don't want to do it and people are to worried on how to keep their heads above the water...

Anonymous said...

They can't event figure out how to get the minutes posted in a timely manner, how do you ecpect them to put the video up on the site?

Tim, can you find out how many of the 9000 households in Cheshire don't get Cox? I personally have Direct TV, so I can't get it. The only way I can see what has been happening was to go to the meetings. That is, until you were kind enough to post them here.
Thanks