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With the Cable Tv Co AT&T incompatible to resort to the law to help

AT&T company due to cable operators in the national image franchise on the advertising and broadcast openly against cable operators to prosecute.

On Monday, AT&T, the country's largest telephone company, sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission accusing the Cable Tv Co of trying to distort the political debate over the issue.

AT&T company said in the letter: "these dominant cable TV operators have even tried to play the political tricks, which shows the basic norms of the current management system has seriously deviated from the market competition and the public comments."

Cable operators, such as Time Warner Cable Tv Co, immediately responded, saying it has no responsibility to play its competitors. Comcast says it has decided not to broadcast the AT&T company's ads because AT&T's claims are false and unfounded. The national cable and Communications Association issued a report earlier this month that attacked the fact that the telephone company had distorted the facts.

The United States national cable and Telecommunications Association spokesman Brian Dietz said: "instead of complaining about them those originally false false advertising and misleading rejection of the broadcast, AT&T phone giants but should take back those ads and they will tell consumers the truth. They are growing so fast that they have forgotten that they have been actively competing for the past ten years rather than waiting for special treatment."

Sent to the Federal Communications Commission in AT&T this letter of complaint before, had just made significant progress in federal law phone companies through a telephone company in the power granted without subcontract agreement in the context of negotiations with local government can provide television services to people in the United States in the requirements of the. On Tuesday, the U.S. House of Representatives Trade Commission issued a draft bill, including some of the country's image franchise regulations.

The company claims that the current video licensing process is too slow to deprive Americans of their right to choose their TV services.

Cable Tv Co strongly opposed the introduction of the law, saying that telephone companies should be able to provide services as they did in the past after the local government franchise agreement.

The advertising war is likely to continue to escalate, and the American Association of cable television and communications released its own ad on Tuesday, saying it would point out the phone company's dishonesty.

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