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Amsterdam cable operator selects Sun servers for new broadband Internet service; Amsterdam's A2000 to deploy scalable broadband infrastructure architecture from Sun and MediaOne
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.--BUSINESS WIRE--June 16, 1997--Sun Microsystems Inc. announced today that A2000 Cable Television & Telecommunications, the cable television provider in the Amsterdam region in Holland, will use Sun's highly scalable, SolarisTM based UltraTM EnterpriseTM servers as the foundation for a new broadband Internet service.
Tags: broadband, broadband Internet, cable, Internet service, server, Sun Microsystems Inc.
Research articles 1997-06-16
Cayman Systems and Convergence.com Partner To Help Cable Companies Deploy Broadband Internet Services; Cayman 2E 500H Router Will Be Demonstrated At Western Cable Show In Anaheim
STONEHAM, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Nov. 18, 1998--Cayman Systems today announced that Convergence.com, of Suwanee, Georgia, will market Cayman's 2E 500H dual-Ethernet Zero-ConfigurationTM router with integrated 8-port hub as part of its Fast Internet partnership program with cable companies who want to develop customized infrastructures for deploying broadband based Internet services. Cable companies...
Tags: broadband, broadband Internet, cable, Internet service
Research articles 1998-11-19

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Lucent Touts ASP Platform to Cable Ops.(application service provider)(Statistical Data Included)
The new-revenue opportunities afforded to cable operators by Internet-protocol platforms and always-on broadband access are cutting a path into the application-service-provider business for operators with Internet presences and business models. The new-revenue opportunities afforded to cable operators by Internet-protocol...
Tags: Microsoft ASP, cable, cable company, Alcatel-Lucent
Research articles 2000-06-05
Wireless Cable and Internet Provider Upgrading to ADC's Carrier Class Architecture in Sioux City, Iowa - Evertek Enterprises to use ADC Broadband Communications Div.'s Axity system - Brief Article
ADC, a supplier of network equipment, software, and integration services for broadband, multiservice networks, announced that Evertek Enterprises, an Internet service provider in Sioux City, IA, will upgrade its current two-way Multichannel Multipoint Distribution Service MMDS system with ADC's Axity broadband wireless access system. Evertek provides cable and wireless...
Tags: Evertek Inc.
Research articles 2000-10-01
Plenty Of Demand For Broadband, According To Harris Interactive Consumer TechPoll(SM)
Harris Interactive (Nasdaq: HPOL) today released the results of a new survey of more than 69,000 Internet users that measured the perceptions of both current broadband users and those planning planners to move to broadband DSL and cable modem Internet connections. The study estimated that approximately 38.9 million US...
Tags: broadband, Cable, Components, DSL, HARDWARE, Harris Interactive, Modems, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 1970-01-01
Hughes Selects Motive Software to Streamline Management of Broadband Satellite Services; Motive Now Providing Broadband Management for DSL, Cable, and Satellite
AUSTIN, Texas -- Motive, Inc. (NASDAQ:MOTVE) today announced that Hughes Network Systems, LLC Hughes, the world's leading provider of broadband satellite solutions, will use Motive software to build intelligent automation into its broadband offerings, greatly simplifying the process of rolling out and supporting new high-speed Internet services. With this announcement,...
Tags: broadband, cable, DSL, satellite, Streamline
Research articles 2006-01-30
Broadband Options Besides DSL And Cable Emerging
The majority of people in 2004 still use dial-up. But that is too pokey, especially if your work is dependent on the Internet. People who use the Web heavily are more likely to depend on broadband. In most cases, you have two decent broadband choices: cable and Digital Subscriber Line...
Tags: DSL, Broadband, Cable, Network Technology, Broadband Internet, Telecommunications, Networking
White papers
JupiterResearch predicts that telephone companies' DSL broadband will overtake cable in the US as its dominance in Western Europe continues.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
JupiterResearch, an authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, predicts that 79 million United States US households and 110 million households in Western Europe will have broadband access by 2011. Two new reports from JupiterResearch, "US Broadband Forecast,...
Tags: broadband, cable, DSL, Jupiter Research, NETWORKING, phone, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S.
Research articles 2006-07-01
JupiterResearch predicts that telephone companies' DSL broadband will overtake cable in the US as its dominance in Western Europe continues.(MARKET INTELLIGENCE)
JupiterResearch, an authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, predicts that 79 million United States US households and 110 million households in Western Europe will have broadband access by 2011. Two new reports from JupiterResearch, "US Broadband Forecast,...
Tags: broadband, cable, DSL, Jupiter Research, NETWORKING, phone, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S.
Research articles 2006-07-01
Rogers Cable and CVAS Subsidiary Sign Significant Three Year Agreement
WHITBY, Ontario -- Creative Vistas, Inc., (OTCBB:CVAS) announced today that its subsidiary Cancable Inc. has executed a Master Installation and Service Agreement using Rogers FSMS technology with Rogers Cable Communications Inc. Rogers Cable. Rogers Cable (www.rogers.com) is Canada's largest cable television provider offering cable television, high-speed Internet access, telephony and...
Research articles 2006-02-15
Broadband economics: Competition lowers prices
It's a simple principle of economics: competition and more customer choice results in lower prices.And so it is true of broadband services. With about 65 percent of the U.S. population now subscribing to broadband, cable operators and telephone companies are duking it out for new customers. The companies are offering...
Tags: service, Verizon Communications Inc., Broadband
News items 2009-11-19
Hurdles remain as FCC ponders Internet rules
WASHINGTON - With Democrats in charge in Washington, supporters of so-called "net neutrality" rules seem poised to finally push through requirements that high-speed Internet providers give equal treatment to all data flowing over their networks. These rules — at the heart of a five-year policy debate — are intended to...
Tags: Comcast Corp., FCC, Network
News items 2009-10-19
Why Monthly Broadband Usage Caps Won't Really Work (But Usage-Based Billing Will)
You're a broadband provider. Do you want to portray yourself as a an unabashedly greedy monopolist/duopolist or b a clueless monopolist/duopolist whose lame network can't meet demand? Or what the heck, take them both, and maybe even throw in the idea that cable and telco TV providers are hoping to...
Tags: Verizon Communications Inc., Broadband, usage, Consumption
News items 2009-11-19
Amazon, Facebook, and Google back FCC on Net neutrality
Internet giants Google, Facebook, Amazon, Twitter and a slew of other high-profile tech companies weighed in on new rules that are currently being written to keep the Internet open.The CEOs of of those companies, along with some telecommunications and media firms, such as EchoStar and XO Communications, sent a letter...
Tags: FCC
News items 2009-10-19
Internet providers seek low broadband bar
By John Poirier WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The biggest U.S. Internet service providers urged regulators to adopt a conservative definition of "broadband," arguing for minimum speeds that were substantially below many other nations. The submissions were filed with the Federal Communications Commission which had sought comments by August 31 on how...
Tags: speed, FCC, Broadband, definition, Mbps
News items 2009-09-02
Time Warner Adds Broadband Weather.(Intellicast.com to provide Time Warner Cable Internet users with weather information)(Brief Article)
BILLERICA, MASS. - Time Warner Cable and Intellicast.com will create broadband weather information for the MSO's high-speed Internet users. The new service debuts in Portland, Maine, and will include atmospheric modeling, hourly forecasts, lo BILLERICA, MASS. - Time...
Tags: broadband, Time Warner Cable Inc., Time Warner Inc.
Research articles 2001-01-22
Rep. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) plans to offer a resolution that would encourage the FCC to require cable operators to open their networks to competitors.
A Markey staffer says the Telecommunications Act of 1996 defines broadband Internet access as a telecommunications service and not as a cable service. Cable services are subject to local franchising authorities and franchising fees, while telecommu A Markey staffer says the Telecommunications Act of...
Tags: cable, FCC, network, staffer, telecommunications, telecommunications service
Research articles 1999-07-12
Customer Service Wins the Broadband Competition
Cable service providers aren't exactly renowned for their excellence in customer service. Yet as broadband continues to grow and the traditional lines between phone, TV, and Internet keep fading, customer service stands out as a key differentiator. A recent BusinessWeek article elaborates the way Cox Communications has come out on...
Tags: Cable Company, Phone, Customer Service, Telecom & Utilities, Network Technology, Cable, Cox Communications Inc., Broadband, Telecommunications, Personal Technology, Networking, Andrew Hines
Blog posts 2007-05-21
Ops get musical to drive broadband. (Marketing & Advertising).(music capability defines difference between broadband and narrowband internet)(Brief Article)
Content providers and cable operators are singing the praises of music as a means of differentiating high-speed Internet service from its dial-up counterparts. Cable overbuilder Knology Inc. this month will begin promoting music downloads via Content providers and...
Tags: broadband, cable, Gateway Inc., Internet, marketing, narrowband
Research articles 2002-02-04
Verizon, AT&T Blocking Rural Broadband Stimulus?
Verizon, Comcast, AT&T and other large wireless carriers and cable companies are behind lobbying efforts in state legislatures around the country to prohibit local governments from using federal stimulus money to build and manage their own broadband networks, critics contend. So far, they seem to be succeeding. ...
Tags: Verizon Communications Inc., Broadband, Internet Service Provider, AT&T Corp., Internet Service Providers (ISPs), Government, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Internet, Networking, Michael Hickins
Blog posts 2009-04-01
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