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Archive Site for the
Atlanta TelePAC
(Telecommunications Policy
Advisory Committee)
On 3 November 2004 the
City of Atlanta convened a Telecommunications Policy
Advisory Committee (TelePAC) to advise it on general
matters of telecommunications policy.
On 29 June 2005 TelePAC
delivered its report. The report is in three sections:
- Franchising issues
- Opportunities in new technologies
- Public, Educational, and Governmental
(PEG) Access Television
This web page archives
the results of TelePAC that were presented at its final
meeting. An official archive is to be set up by the
City of Atlanta. (A link will be added here.)
This page is part of IP3
program area in Municipal Telecommunications.
Presentation to City Officials
Public, Educational, and Governmental
(PEG) Access Television (PPT)
Final presentation to City Council Officials by the
TelePAC Subcommittee on Public, Educational, and Governmental
(PEG) Access Television. (25 August 2005).
Background Documents
Press Release
Announcing Creation of TelePAC
City
Council Resolution Creating TelePAC
Final Report
Executive Summary
(not yet available)
1.
"Franchise Subcommittee Final Report"
2. "Final
Report: Subcommittee on New Technologies"
3. "Reinventing
PEG Access in Atlanta"
Appendices for PEG Report
A. Addendum by TelePAC Member Earl Johannaber
(included in body of main PEG report.)
B.
Original Cable Franchise Agreement (1994)
C.
Amendment to Cable Franchise Agreement (2002)
D.
Contract Agreement between People TV and the City
E.
Bylaws of People TV
F. Information
on TelePACs from other cities
Powerpoint presentations by PEG entities
G1.
City Channel 26
G2. CAU-TV (Clark
Atlanta University)
G3. People
TV
Other Appendices
Appendix A: Background
and Time Line of TelePAC meetings (Not yet available.)
Appendix B: Acknowledgements (Not
yet available.)
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