WITNESS LIST

Regulated Industries Committee
February 22, 2005-12:00A


HB 789
    For:      Casey, Robin (Texas Cable & Telecommunications
                   Association)
              Flippo, Kristie (Time Warner Telecom)
              Gillman, Kyle (Texas Building Owners & Managers)
              Grant, Kathy (Texas Cable & Telecommunications
                   Association)
              Hicks, Sheri (TEXALTEL)
              Land, Charles (TEXALTEL)
              Morrow, Bill (Grande Communications)
              Pelto, Tom (AT&T)
              Pospisil, Scott (Texas Payphone Association)
    Against:  Banta, Steve (Verizon Communications)
              Camacho, Jose (Valor Telecom)
              Carrathers, Charles (Verizon Southwest)
              Caswell, Wayne (Self)
              Elliott, Paul (Self and Austin Linux Enthusiasts)
              Hinkle, Ron (Verizon Wireless)
              Hunsucker, Michael (Sprint Corp.)
              Lowe, Steve (TROPOS Networks/Intel)
              MacKinnon, Richard (Coalition of Texas Community
                   Wireless Organizations)
              Ratliff, Thomas (T-Mobile USA and Western Wireless)
    On:       Akers, Monte (The Texas Coalition of Cities for Utility
                   Issues)
              Carr, Snapper (Texas Municipal League)
              Chapman, Randall (Self and Texas Legal Services Center)
              Davault, David (North East Texas Wireless Initiative)
              Fuentes-Bautista, Martha (The University of Texas at
                   Austin Telecommunications & Information Policy
                   Institute)
              Gericke, Ogilvie (City of Corpus Christi)
              Gray, Weldon (Texas Statewide Telephone Cooperative, Inc
                   & Eastex Telephone Cooperative, Inc.)
              Hudson, Paul (Public Utility Commission of Texas)
              Inagaki, Nobuya (The University of Texas at Austin
                   Telecommunications & Information Policy Institute)
              Macfarland, Andrew (Texas.net)
              Meraz, Gloria (Texas Library Association)
              Newton, Jan (SBC)
              West, Clarence (Austin)
  Registering, but not testifying:
    For:      Haverlah, Sandra (Texas Consumer Association)
              Howden, Robert (Texans for Economic Progress)
    Against:  Alexander, Tramell (Verizon Wireless)
              Boyd, Christopher (Self)
              Grayson, Marion (Self and Belton Wireless Project)
              Green, John (OFDM Technologies)
              Jones, Lynn (North East Texas Wireless Initiative)
              Nelson, John (Taylor CNET)
              Ojile, Bill (Valor Telecom)
              Rosenthol, Chip (Self and Save Muni Wireless Coalition)
    On:       Fagner, J (Self)
              Fernandez, Carlos (Self and Texas Association of
                   Broadcasters)
              Gilmer, Gary (Texas Telephone Association)
              Hunt, Robert (Guadalupe Valley Telephone Cooperative,
                   Inc.)
              Lindsay, Bill (City of Denison)
              Reed, William (Self and Technology For All)
              Whalen, Ken (Texas Daily Newspaper Assoc. & Texas Press
                   Assoc.)
              Yokubaitis, Ronald (Texas.net, Inc. Internet & Data
                   Center Services)

HB 898
    For:      Smith, Lawrence (Self)
    Against:  Camacho, Jose (Valor Telecom)
              Gonterman, Bryan (SBC Texas)
              Gray, Weldon (Texas Statewide Telephone Cooperative, Inc
                   & Eastex Telephone Cooperative, Inc.)
              Hunsucker, Michael (Sprint Corp.)
  Registering, but not testifying:
    For:      Ratliff, Thomas (Western Wireless)
    Against:  Carrathers, Charles (Verizon Southwest)
              Denton, Brad (Texas Telephone Association)
              Gilmer, Gary (Texas Telephone Association)
              Hunt, Robert (Guadalupe Valley Telephone Cooperative,
                   Inc.)
              Ojile, Bill (Valor Telecom)
    On:       Akers, Monte (The Texas Coalition of Cities for Utility
                   Issues)