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1. Feature Story / 06th Week 2006 / Bush to Nominate Lawyer to FCC Seat; From Reuters

Sixth Week February, 2006 - WASHINGTON. President Bush plans to nominate telecommunications lawyer Robert McDowell to fill the final empty Republican seat on the Federal Communications Commission, the White House said Friday.
McDowell, 42, is senior vice president and assistant general counsel at Comptel, a lobbying group for companies that primarily compete against phone carriers such as AT&T Inc. and Verizon Communications.
His nomination would help break a logjam at the five-member agency, including on the issue of overhauling restrictions on media ownership. The FCC has been split with two Republicans and two Democrats for much of the last year.
FCC Chairman Kevin J. Martin last year had to delay starting an examination of media ownership rules when he was unable to reach an agreement with the two Democrats. He has advocated relaxing a ban preventing a company from owning a newspaper and a television or radio station in the same market.
McDowell's nomination would require confirmation by the U.S. Senate. He received backing last week from Senate Commerce Committee Chairman Ted Stevens, an Alaska Republican whose panel must approve the nomination.
If confirmed, McDowell would fill a seat that expires June 30, 2009, the White House said.
"We think it is good news for those hoping for media ownership liberalization, such as newspapers, as it means the process for revising those rules is now more likely to get started," Stifel Nicolaus analyst Blair Levin said in a note.
Tribune Co., which owns the Los Angeles Times and KTLA-TV Channel 5, is one of the companies seeking to relax the rules.

Another top priority at the FCC is increasing the deployment of high-speed Internet, known as broadband.
McDowell worked on the 2000 Bush presidential campaign, as did the FCC chairman. He ran unsuccessfully for the Virginia state legislature in 2003.

Los Angeles. In June, 2005, NBS100 TeleCom, announced that a multi-million dollar project was underway to memorialize the inventors of the wireless telephone, firewire and the various wireless telephonic WiFi90 devices now being used on the Internet.
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Since that time, NBS100 has communicated their demands to the members of the FCC to look into the Stubblefield Family Trust claims for $27 Billion. The claim stems from the amount collected in April, 2006, by the FCC from the buyers of wireless telephone frequencies leased to several major wireless telephone companies last year. MORE NBS100 STORY NBS100 has suggested the amount collected be paid to the estate of the inventors of the frequencies. SEE MOVIE ABOVE
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Houston, Texas attorney, Charles Portz on behalf of NBS100 stated in his opening correspondence to the FCC legal counsel, that all of the patented wireless telephone frequencies described in the original 1908 patent, were confiscated by the U.S. government in 1913, just prior to the European war that was getting underway, but were never paid for.
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NBS100, along with several wireless telephone companies in the Wi-Fi, DSL, and V.O.I.P, enterprises, are backing the RTD wireless cemetery headstone project. Attorney Portz says that if the $27 Billion claim is acknowledged by the FCC, the manufacturers and Universities involved in the wireless cemetery project, could bring in as much as $4 Billion Dollars per year to commence to build a wireless network of WiFi HotSpots in every community throughout America.
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The installation of towers in cemeteries will help maintain the cost of cemeteries upkeep now paid for by local communities and church groups. The income derived from the telecom users of the antennae towers would be a boon to the cities surrounding the WiFi cemetery "hotspots."
FCC Commitment to Cable and Fiber TV and Wireless Cemeteries. and the FCC WiFi "Teléph-on-délgreen" Wireless Video Telephone Systems in Major Cemeteries Around the World. The NBS Movie, Charles Portz, Melody Jensen. MORE STORY - 102WirelessCemeteriesFCC

Part 02 The inventors memorialized will be -- N.B. Stubblefield, Marconi, Ambrose Fleming, Reginald Fessenden, Tesla, DeForest, Armstrong, Alexanderson, and Farnsworth, the respective inventors and patent holders of various Wireless Telephone, telegraphy and television devices, since 1882. SEE MORE STORY - Wireless Cemeteries.
3. Editor's Note / 2 Senators back Cable TV over Telephone Companies, DSL Internet-based TV services via fiber-optic networks
Two leading U.S. senators sided with the cable TV industry on February 3, 2006, on rules that would govern the introduction of competing video services by telephone companies such as Verizon Communications Inc. and AT&T Inc.
The phone companies want federal rules that let them add TV service without having to get permission from every municipality first. Sens. Conrad Burns (R-Mont.) and Daniel K. Inouye (D-Hawaii) said the power to grant licenses should remain in the control of states and cities, within certain federal limits.
Local control may make it harder and potentially more costly for AT&T and Verizon, the two largest U.S. telephone companies, to roll out Internet-based TV services that would compete with cable companies such as Comcast Corp. The phone companies have spent billions of dollars to build high-speed fiber-optic networks.
"The desire for a process facilitating swift entry should not result in a blank check for would-be competitors to cable TV," Burns and Inouye said in issuing a set of video-franchising "principles" last Friday.
Anaheim, California made it easier for AT&T to install a fiber network to deliver pay TV. Mayor Curt Pringle said that AT&T would not be held to a franchise agreement to upgrade its system and deliver programming.
Burns, a senior member of the Senate Commerce Committee, and Inouye, who is co-chairman of the panel, said Congress should speed up the local licensing process for companies entering the pay-television market. - MORE STORY - 102WirelessCemeteriesFCC

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