Legislative History
House Bill/Resolution NO. HB00275 | |
FULL TITLE : AN ACT TO REGULATE THE CABLE TELEVISION INDUSTRY IN THE PHILIPPINES, PROVIDING IMPLEMENTING MECHANISMS THEREFOR AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES | |
SHORT TITLE : Cable TV Act of 2004 | |
ABSTRACT : "Cable TV Act of 2004". Ar present, cable TV is classified under the broadcast industry although some sectors claim that it belongs to the telecommunications sector. But cable TV can neither be classified as public utility nor media. The proposed bill tries to resolve this issue by recognizing it as a separate and distinct industry meant to supplement and complement the telecommunications and braodcast sectors. The upgrading of the cable TV industry will allow for alternative modes of communication such as cable internet and cable telephony. These modes of communication will help facilitate exchange and delivery of information in the country. | |
PRINCIPAL AUTHOR/S : DE VENECIA, JOSE JR. C. | |
DATE FILED : 2004-07-01 | |
SIGNIFICANCE: NATIONAL | |
CO-AUTHORS (Journal Entries) : | |
1. Lacson (002 ) | 2. Amin (006 ) |
3. Codilla (006 ) | 4. Badelles (012 ) |
5. Marcos (012 ) | 6. Syjuco (041 ) |
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE | |
COMMITEE HEARINGS/ACTIONS: | |
1. Under study by the Technical Working Group(TWG) on 2005-10-13 | |
2. Recommendations submitted by the TWG on 2006-08-08 | |
ACTIONS TAKEN BY THE COMMITTEE ON RULES | |
REFERRAL TO THE COMMITTEE ON PUBLIC INFORMATION ON 2004-07-27 |
Abstract
"Cable TV Act of 2004". Ar present, cable TV is classified under the broadcast industry although some sectors claim that it belongs to the telecommunications sector. But cable TV can neither be classified as public utility nor media. The proposed bill tries to resolve this issue by recognizing it as a separate and distinct industry meant to supplement and complement the telecommunications and braodcast sectors. The upgrading of the cable TV industry will allow for alternative modes of communication such as cable internet and cable telephony. These modes of communication will help facilitate exchange and delivery of information in the country.'
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