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- Comcast pushes for business services
Jay Dirkmaat, vice president of Comcast business services in Colorado and New Mexico, says the company has invested tens of millions of dollars this year extending fiber-optic lines to customers and business office parks in Colorado.
- In wake of Google, Verizon plan, FCC seeks input
Roughly three weeks after Google Inc. and Verizon Communications Inc. published a proposal for maintaining open access to the Internet that was met with widespread criticism, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission has issued a call for more public input on the matter.
- The Unlisted Phone Number Scam
David Lazarus complains about one of his favorite bugaboos today, and since it's one of mine too I'll quote him: This month, Time Warner Cable more than doubled its fee for an unlisted number to a whopping $1.99 a month, or nearly $24 a year....That's a recurring fee - now one of the highest of its type in the telecom industry - for something Time ...
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- Mediacom CEO dropping proposal to go private
The head of Mediacom Communications Corp. says he has withdrawn a proposal to take the cable television company private after its board rejected his latest offer.
- Review & Recap: Burn Notice - 'Guilty as Charged'
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- Comcast Takes 100-Meg Internet Down Jersey Shore
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- FCC appears to delay Net neutrality rules
In a blow to Net neutrality advocates, who were hoping for sweeping new rules as early as this month, federal regulators suggested Wednesday that they're delaying any action in the near future.
- Comments
AT&T Inc. is sticking with its plan to migrate straight from 14.4-Mbit/s High-Speed Packet Access-Plus to Long Term Evolution even as rival T-Mobile USA prepares to surpass it on 3G download speeds.
- Ultimate fighter Hamill visits NYSF
A visit from a guy with a big tough side. Ultimate fighter Matt Hamill stopped by our Time Warner Cable building Monday evening to visit with fans and sign autographs.