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| Pike & Fischer Launches Web Services, Bringing FCC Broadcasting, Cable & Wireless Rules & Regulations to the Desktop For More Information Contact: Carol Bray Pike & Fischer 301-562-1530 ext 222 August 16, 2004 Silver Spring, MD Legal and business publisher Pike & Fischer, a subsidiary of The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc., has launched three new state-of-the-art legal reference services on the Web for cable, broadcasting, and wireless professionals. The services, Cable TV Regulation, Broadcast Regulation and Wireless Telecommunications Regulation, offer subscribers desktop access to current FCC rules and regulatory information critical for industry compliance. At a time when indecency standards, TRS deployment, VoIP implementation, security concerns and other operational issues are moving to the top of the federal regulatory agenda, a state-of-the-art Web-based solution is now available. Communications executives can quickly access current and proposed rules as well as all regulatory mandates issued by the Federal Communications Commission. Were thrilled to announce the launch of these premier FCC rules and regulatory services, stated Meg Hargreaves, president of Pike & Fischer. As the long-time industry source for FCC rules and regulatory information, we are pleased to provide this critical information on the desktop in an easy-to-use searchable format. Cable TV Regulation (http://cableregs.pf.com) covers FCC rule parts and regulations involving the cable industry. Broadcast Regulation (http://broadcastregs.pf.com) covers FCC regulations as applied to radio and TV broadcasting. Wireless Telecommunications Regulation (http://wirelessregs.pf.com) covers the wide range of industry rules and regulations pertaining to private radio emergency services, commercial wireless services, communications spectrum, and equipment. The new services offer a state-of-the-art search engine, a user-friendly interface and access to critical communications content, including FCC regulations, notices of proposed rulemaking and notices of inquiry, comment & reply deadlines, topical case digests, and news and analysis from both Pike & Fischer and The Bureau of National Affairs, Inc. The services also offer exclusive access to FCC Record documents in PDF format a Pike & Fischer. exclusive. Pike & Fischer is offering free 30-day trial subscriptions to the new services, which are also available in print and on CD-Rom. |