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1996-03-25 Cable Television Advisory Commission City of Beverly, Massachusetts Members: Cable Television Advisory Commission City of ReverLv. Massachusetts Dan Murphy - Chairman Meeting of March 2.5, 1996 - Continental Cablevision, 12 Tozer Road A1 Torsey - As,st Chairman Amy Siema~ko Present - Murl~y, Siemasko, Torsey, Alvey, O'Connor, L'~e, Crandall Arthur Crandall Susan Alvey Absent - MeGlynn Robert Lee From Continental - Jane Lyreart Thortlas O'Co!!!lor Elizabeth McGIynn There being a quorum present, the meeting convened at 7:05 p.nrt. Highlights: · In responsg. to a citizen inquiry, it was determined that a requeste,i extension of Value Vision (Home shopping channel, Channel 21 ), beyond the current 3 p.m. curtailment, was not possible at this time due to lack of channel capacity. This impediment may be ameliorated in the future when the completion of Continental's upgrade to fiberoptics transmission i.~ complete, expected in mid- 1997. · In response to citizen inquiry, it was determined that a so-caLled "Senior Citizen Discount" was not being offered at this time due to licensin{; agreements. When the current license was negotiated it was decided tha~ a discount on cable rates for senior citizens would be offered until the Federal Communications Commission took over regulation of the cable; industry. This occurred in 1993 thus Obviating the senior discount.. However, in the meantime, the Social Contract negotiated between Con-. tinental Cablevision and the FCC provides for a reduction of rates for basic: service and a new tier system that makes it possible for all customers to obtain .reduced basic rates. · ~rane I:,~nan pointed out the re, cent consolidation/merger of Continental Cablevision with U.S. West will result in a stable company well equipped to provide state-of-the-art service and facilities. She said work on upgrad- ing the Continental system was proceeding. Part of the upgrade and a Social Contract Amendment with the FCC provides for the free installation by Continental of One ~able link and modern to the lutemet at each school building in the service area. This will be done as soon as data transmission capability is available. Ms. Lyman said that Continental is shifting its eelministration somewhat, with billing, customer service and business transactions moving to a facility in Chelrnsford, Mass.. The Beverly fac~ity will become a so-called "Fullfillment Center" populated largely by technicians and installers. The public access studio, BEV-TV Channel 3, will c6ntinue as before. R~v~rty Cable TV Advisory CommissiOn Pa~e TwQ -' · In accordance with enabling legislation, election of officers took place. The following were m-elected to one-year terms by unanimous vote - Daniel C- Murphy, chairman; Alfred Torsey, vice chairman. · In view of the recently passed Telecommunications Reform Act of 1996, and because some of its provisions impact the financial structure of the city of Beverly, k was decided that mem- bers prepare a briefing paper for presentation to the appropriate committee of the Beverly City Council. · The next meeting of the-Commission will be Ma~ 13, 1996. · There being no further business before the commission, the meeting adjourned at 8:30 p.m. Daniel C. Murphy For the Commission