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<br />Lexington Communications Advisory Committee – <br />Meeting Minutes - December 21, 2006 <br />By Jim Gonzalez <br /> <br />Meeting called to order at 6:35pm. Present were CAC members Maria Kieslich, Ed Vail, <br />John Rommelfanger, Jeanne Canale, Dave Becker, Dave Buczkowski, and Jim Gonzalez. <br />With 7 of 10 members present, this constituted a quorum. Also present were Jane Lyman <br />from Comcast and CAC candidate Linda Roemer. Selectmen’s Liaison Jeanne Krieger <br />arrived approximately 6:50pm. LexMedia chair Alan Lazarus arrived approximately <br />7:00pm. LexMedia board member George Burnell arrived approximately 7:10pm. <br /> <br />Minutes of the November 9, November 16, November 20 and December 4 meetings were <br />reviewed. No comments or corrections were offered. Dave Buczkowski moved that they <br />be accepted as distributed. Maria Kieslich seconded. All members present voted in <br />favor. <br /> <br />Jane Lyman made a verbal report on behalf of Comcast. Repairs at the Museum of Our <br />National Heritage were made, and declared “acceptable” by Comcast’s tech and an <br />unnamed representative of LexMedia. Jeanne Canale asked about complaints of hum on <br />the live feed. Jane responded that she was unaware of a complaint. Jeanne Canale asked <br />about the work on the “second drop” at the Museum. A ticket had been pulled for test of <br />the second outlet. Dave Becker sought clarification on whether the second jack could be <br />used at the same time. Jane responded that it could, with a second modulator. Regarding <br />an INET connection at the Lexington Historical Society, Jane Lyman stated that Comcast <br />corporate policy limits installation of drops to Town buildings, including schools. Depot <br />Square does not qualify. Jeanne Canale noted that there is an RCN INET drop at Depot <br />Square. Jeanne agreed to inform Susan Bennett at the Lexington Historical Society of the <br />decision. <br /> <br />Tom Steele was absent from the meeting, and there was no written report on behalf of <br />RCN. Jeanne Canale had two items to report related to RCN. The first was that she had <br />seen numerous complaints regarding failures with their digital TV service following a <br />firmware upgrade to the set top boxes. Jeanne also passed along a complaint from Hank <br />Manz regarding audio quality. <br /> <br />Lynn was absent. Jeanne Canale distributed a letter and related material regarding <br />changes to Verizon’s TV packages. It constituted a price hike. <br /> <br />Jeanne Canale made her report. Printout from the accounting system was distributed. <br />The printout included recent payments from RCN, Comcast and the first payment from <br />Verizon. Questions were raised regarding payments to Anderson & Krieger. Jeanne <br />Krieger stated that she would investigate. Jeanne Krieger introduced George Burnell, <br />who was appointed as the Selectmen’s appointee on the Board of LexMedia. Jeanne <br />Canale introduced Linda Roemer, who is seeking appointment to the CAC. <br /> <br /> <br />
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