Cable Supports Texas Muni Broadband Bill's Reduced Scope
The Texas Cable Association supports amending a bill about municipal broadband confidentiality to clarify it would cover one entity -- Greenville Electric Utility System -- rather than any municipal broadband provider, said TCA President Walt Baum at a Texas Senate…
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Commerce Committee hearing livestreamed Tuesday. The panel weighed but didn’t vote on SB-983, which would allow the public utility to privately discuss competitive matters involving cable, internet or broadband service. The cable association was opposed to the bill until sponsor Sen. Angela Paxton (R) offered the clarification as a substitute amendment, said Baum. TCA remains concerned about cross-subsidization -- electric revenue supporting the telecom side of the business, said Baum. Lawmakers should further revise the bill to clarify that the utility may not keep private whether it’s keeping its books separate, he said.