From: margie stein To: A16.A16(kidstv) Date: 10/19/95 8:36am Subject: CME Presentation To: Reed Hundt, Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission I was very encouraged to read (via e-mail on the CME mailing) the presentation you made yesterday at at the Issues Forum on Children andthe Information Superhighway, sponsored by the Center for Media Education (CME). Thank you for paying attention to the interests of our children, and all the viewing public... which really does cover about everyone! I was intrigued by the remarks you made about Time-Warner's committment to internet services in our schools. Could you please give me more information on how I may explore this for our local schools? Perhaps a name of a person, and address, at TCI? > Business is also responding. TCI is developing an innovative >commercial product that networks classrooms with state-of-the-art >technology. Time-Warner, in its social contract with the FCC, agreed to >provide a free modem to all the schools in its service areas, to provide >them inside wiring at cost, and to provide them free access to the Internet >using their new on-line service as soon as it is on the market. >Time-Warner's commitments apply to 1/8 of all the classrooms in the >country. Again, thank you, and I also hope a 'good day' comes soon! Sincerely, Margaret R. Stein 383 Pilgrim Road Birmingham, MI 48009 810-646-5245 810-646-6685 FAX CC: FCCMAIL.SMTP("aewright@cme.org")