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- Cable Ready: Ops Map Portable Video Plans.(Comcast Corp., Time Warner Cable, Cox Communications Inc. and Advance/Newhouse Communications joins to offer integrated service for mobile phones)
- By Matt Stump Joint Venture to Bring Integrated Services to Cell Phones Cable won't be a bystander as consumers begin using cell phones and other portable devices to access video, according to a panel ...
- Research articles 2006-04-03
- TV In Air at Mobile Fest.(CTIA Wireless show)(Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association)
- By Karen Brown Cable Contingent Works the Room at CTIA Wireless Show There was plenty of evidence of cable DNA at the CTIA Wireless show in Las Vegas last week, ranging from Mickey Mouse helping to introduce...
- Research articles 2006-04-10
- Operators Bet on Mobile "Value".
- By Todd Spangler Sprint-Cable Phone Services Are Priced For Extra Features Months after they initially expected to launch, Comcast and Time Warner Cable have begun selling mobile phone services through their joint venture with Sprint Nex...
- Research articles 2006-12-04
- RMD Entertainment Group and Network Solutions Pioneer eWAN1 Align to Offer Full Cable Lineup on Mobile Phones Worldwide for Three Year Term
- RMD Entertainment Group (OTC: RMDG) proudly announced today that they have signed a distribution letter of intent with Southern California-based broadband network solutions company and internet service provider eWAN1.
- Research articles 2006-02-16
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- AT&T Gets Annoyed by Net Neutrality, Opera Mobile Gets Squashed by China
- Net neutrality seems an innocuous concept when you look at it rationally--but no one seems to do that. Especially not big-name ISPs and cell-phone providers in the U.S. who are fighting the idea. The Obama administration has been pushing net...
- News items 2009-11-30
- Busy cell networks a bonanza for gear makers
- CHICAGO - Dropped calls may be annoying to a mobile phone user but network equipment makers and operators are eyeing a big payday from congested cellphone networks. Flashy smartphones like Apple's iPhone, which allow downloads of everything from games to stock prices, are straining mobile networks and pushing carriers to...
- News items 2009-10-23
- The Telecoms' (Dumb) Three-Screen Strategy
- Today the Wall Street Journal ran an excellent piece on AT&T and Verizon's efforts to create a comprehensive media strategy across three separate screens -- your television, your computer, and your phone -- and then sell ads on top of it. It's an ambitious plan as phone companies run up...
- Blog posts 2008-06-26
- Vonage app hits iPhone, BlackBerry, while blocked from mobile data networks
- By Tim Conneally , Betanews After enduring patent infringement lawsuits from AT&T, Verizon, and Sprint in 2006-2007, Vonage lost its commanding position in Voice over IP telephony also known as digital voice to cable companies such as Comcast and Qwest. Today, the...
- News items 2009-10-06
- Motorola phone made from recycled bottles
- LAS VEGAS - Motorola unveiled a cell phone made of recycled water bottles on Tuesday, hoping to cash in on the trend for environmentally friendly products. The company, which dropped to No. 4 in the global handset market in the most recently reported quarter due to a weak product line-up,...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Is Sprint betting the house on WiMAX and its JV with 4 cablecos?(Sprint Nextel joint venture with Advance-Newhouse Communications, Comcast Corp., Cox Broadcasting Corp. and Time Warner Cable Inc.)
- Sprint Nextel in a successful alliance with all the major cablecos could be formidable. The players would have something no phone company could touch--a full-blown multi-play service that's available nationwide--home phone, cell phone, pay-TV, mobile TV and broadband. AT & T and Verizon would lose their...
- Research articles 2007-03-30
- Egypt Goes Dark: Mediterranean Data Cables Toast
- Large parts of Egypt are without Internet at the moment, multiple sources report. Something has gone wrong with several undersea cables running from Europe to the Middle East that together connect much of Egypt into Europe's network. And it's not the first time it's happened either -- in January Egypt...
- News items 2009-08-07
- 29 Fees We Hate Most
- An increasing number of businesses, from hotels to cell phone providers, are advertising bargain prices and then tacking on hidden fees and charges to boost the final cost. Here's how you can fight back. “The...
- Articles 2009-10-08
- FCC Investigating U.S. Wireless Industry
- By John Poirier WASHINGTON (Reuters UK) - U.S. regulators launched an inquiry on Thursday into competition in the wireless industry, a step that could lead to probes of other sectors. The Federal Communications Commission issued a notice of inquiry as part of a congressionally mandated annual assessment of the industry,...
- News items 2009-08-27
- FCC discusses barriers to national broadband plan
- The Federal Communications Commission met Wednesday to discuss obstacles to enacting a national broadband policy that will provide high-speed Internet access to every American.President Obama has made universal broadband access a key goal. Grants and loans for helping make universal broadband access a reality have already started being doled out...
- News items 2009-11-18
- GE reaches deal with Comcast for NBC
- Comcast Corp. announced Thursday it plans to buy a majority stake in NBC Universal for $13.75 billion, giving the nation's largest cable TV operator control of the Peacock network, an array of cable channels and a major movie studio. Although the deal could mean that movies could reach cable more...
- News items 2009-12-03
- Damaged undersea cables disrupting service
- Parts of Asia, the Middle East, and Europe experienced Internet and telephone outages Friday when three undersea cables between Italy and Egypt in the Mediterranean Sea were damaged. The affected cable systems, which run from Alexandria in northern Egypt to Sicily in southern Italy, carry more than 75 percent of...
- News items 2009-08-07
- Sync Your Phone to Your PC and the Web with Microsoft Phone Data Manager
- Microsoft's Phone Data Manager syncs your contacts to the Web and downloads music, photos, and videos to your PC. What's interesting is that it's designed not for Windows Mobile phones which already have these sync capabilities, but for non-Windows Mobile phones. The Windows-only app pairs with your...
- Blog posts 2008-09-30
- Report: Motorola looks to sell set-top box biz
- Motorola is looking to sell its TV set-top box and network equipment for about $4.5 billion, according to a report from the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.The newspaper cites people familiar with the matter who say that Motorola is in the early stages of finding a buyer for the business...
- News items 2009-11-11
- AT&T rumored to allow Skype calls via its network on iPhone
- By Neil HughesPublished: 02:35 PM EST Related AppleInsider articles:AT&T weighs in against Net neutrality for...FCC expected to announce new net neutrality...App Store roundup: Vonage approved, BitTorrent...Google to join Apple, AT&T in FCC hot seatFCC asked to investigate iPhone's restriction...AT&T executives are reportedly deliberating whether to allow the voice over IP...
- News items 2009-10-06
- ‘Motherload’ Roams Around (Multichannel News)
- Comedy Central is extending its Motherload broadband video brand beyond the Internet. The network has created a new mobile channel that will make content from original Web series like Odd Todd and Live at Gotham available to cell phone users, according to Comedy Central...
- Research articles 2006-07-24
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