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Greece says to invest 2.1 bln euros to upgrade telecom network
ATHENS AFP — Greece wants to invest in a new fibre optic network that will drastically upgrade its broadband and cable television capabilities, the Greek economy and telecoms ministers said on Wednesday. "We have decided to invest as a country in a modern fibre optic network that will change...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Cable, Greece, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2008-09-03
Media companies notice the sexiness of business news
NEW YORK -- Nearly everyone knows that this is a trying time for news media. People are drifting away from major television networks, radio, newspapers and magazines -- and too few make up the loss by getting news from the Internet. But there's a surprising oasis...
Tags: advertisement, Cable, CNBC, FINANCE, INTERNET, Investment, network, stock, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-08-01
WiMAX Brings the Internet to Entire Communities Without Having to Invest Trillions of Dollars to Install Broadband Phone or Cable Networks.
M2 PRESSWIRE-17 April 2007-Research and Markets: WiMAX Brings the Internet to Entire Communities Without Having to Invest Trillions of Dollars to Install Broadband Phone or Cable Networks.C1994-2007 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:17042007 Dublin: Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c54308) has announced the ...
Tags: broadband, cable, Internet, network, phone, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2007-04-17
Streamer Seeks Program Access (Multichannel News)
Washington-- Internet video-streaming company Virtual Digital Cable is trying to become the first Web-content provider to use a 1992 federal law to obtain mandatory access to programming that has financial ties to cable operators, such as Comcast and Time Warner Cable. The 15-year-old program-access law...
Tags: Cable, FCC, Government, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, programming, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2007-01-22
The Internet –– a fragile system threatened by natural disaster
PARIS AFP — The earthquake off Taiwan last Tuesday that shattered Internet connections for millions in Asia demonstrated starkly how vulnerable the vital network is to interruptions. Only a comprehensive backup system in the infrastructure could prevent total paralysis, specialists warn. "We don't yet know how best to protect ourselves...
Tags: Agence France-Presse, Asia, Backups, cable, INTERNET, IP, network, NETWORKING, router, satellite
Research articles 2006-12-31
Networks let us watch TV when we want
HORROR OF HORRORS. Last week my DVR didn't record "Ugly Betty." Normally, this would warrant a minor breakdown, but with broadcast networks only too happy to provide multiple ways to view their shows, it turned into just a minor inconvenience. Thursday has become a...
Tags: Cable, CBS Corp., INTERNET, MARKETING, NBC Universal Inc., network, NETWORKING, SOFTWARE, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV
Research articles 2006-10-12
Open Mike.(cable news viwership )
Staff What To Do With MSNBC? In The Robins Report titled "A Modified MSNBC?" [Sept. 25, p. 8], you note that cable news viewership is falling off, but it surprises me that you don't make the connection...
Tags: Cable, INTERNET, MSNBC, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2006-10-02
Untangling the third wire: broadband over power lines, open access, and net neutrality
I. Introduction Today, high-speed Internet access services are provided primarily over coaxial cable in the form of cable modem services offered by cable television providers, and over copper telephone wires in the form of DSL offered by local telephone companies. Electric utility companies providing broadband over existing power lines...
Tags: broadband, cable, DSL, FCC, Government, Internet, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2006-07-01
Cohen: Call It ‘Network Neutering’ (Multichannel News)
Washington-- Comcast Corp. executive vice president David Cohen said in Senate testimony last Wednesday that Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and others that advocate "net-neutrality" laws were actually seeking to transform cable networks into "dumb pipes" and deny them the right to innovation in features or services they provide. ...
Tags: Cable, Google Inc., INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Senate
Research articles 2006-06-19
Nat Geo, other nets jump headfirst in video stream; Was it just a year ago that TV's online offerings caught on? Now Web, mobile are crucial.
Byline: JANET STILSON A river runs through the upfront this year. Make that a stream-a video stream. It's hard to find a broadcast or cable network out there that hasn't added more new-media opportunities since last year's upfront market, as major online portals provide...
Tags: advertiser, broadband, cable, Fox Broadcasting Co., INTERNET, MARKETING, mobile, network, Portals, SALES, TV, video, Web
Research articles 2006-05-08
Star presenter Couric switches to make US network history
NEW YORK AFP — Star American television presenter Katie Couric announced that she is quitting NBC for CBS where she will become the first woman to read the main evening news alone on a major network. CNN television said Couric was believed to have taken a pay cut --...
Tags: Cable, CBS Corp., INTERNET, NBC Universal Inc., network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TVs
Research articles 2006-04-05
U.S. online retailers must establish Net Neutrality legislation.(COMMENTARY)
At a hearing in early February, Sen. Ted Stevens (R-Alaska), head of the U.S. Senate's Commerce Committee, made it abundantly clear that there will be an opportunity in 2006 legislative calendar to rewrite the Telecommunications Act, and that he expects to use this process to define...
Tags: broadband, cable, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2006-03-01
Internet connections for the price of two old tin cans: just solder together two tin cans, add a receiver and you can have you own internet antenna at an exceedingly low cost. At least that is the aim of an imaginative Dutchman who is trying to bring chea
Ibrahim Mbazira is a blacksmith in Kayabwe trading centre--an hour's drive outside the Ugandan capital Kampala. Every day tourists speed past in their 4WD vehicles: a kilometer up the road they have watched a funnel of water drain clockwise then anti-clockwise either side of the equator line; another 400km to...
Tags: cable, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, Van, Wi-Fi, WiMAX, WIRELESS
Research articles 2005-11-01
Big media's supreme victories: court rulings to limit P2Ps and ISPs.(Peer to peer computing)(Internet service providers)
Big media just swept a double header. In two separate decisions last week, the Supreme Court set ground rules for two of the most important new communications technologies. The first ruling upheld FCC rules allowing cable companies to bar...
Tags: broadband, Cable, computing, FCC, Government, Grokster Ltd., INTERNET, media, network, NETWORKING, P2P, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2005-07-04
Debate on cable's Net lines continues
NEW YORK -- The debate over who should control the rights of way on cable's Internet lines is about to take a new turn following the Supreme Court's decision on Monday that operators do not have to let rivals use their lines. Having lost the fight for open access,...
Tags: Cable, FCC, Government, INTERNET, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Research articles 2005-06-29
Conduit-based regulation of speech.
ABSTRACT Architecture is destiny. As much as information today determines the contemporary wealth of nations, the physical world retains its relevance. Architecture affects crime rates, arguably even collegiality among professors. The interplay between the physical and the ethereal likewise shapes the constitutional doctrine...
Tags: American Civil Liberties Union, broadcaster, broadcasting, cable, conduit, Democracy, FCC, Internet, M., media, NBC Universal Inc., network, radio, regulation, Reno, Richard, Robert, scarcity, spectrum, technology, telecommunications, Turner Broadcasting System Inc., TV, U.S., Van
Research articles 2005-04-01
Media Wars Move to High Court (Broadcasting and Cable)
Broadband, file-sharing cases will impact future TV revenue The online revolution and the traditional TV business will clash at the Supreme Court this week, in legal battles that should have dramatic impact on the Internet's potential to rival television as a source of information and...
Tags: broadband, broadcasting, Cable, FCC, INTERNET, media, network, NETWORKING, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, TV
Research articles 2005-03-28
Media, Cable and Internet Industry Executive Tom Rogers Joins Teleglobe Board of Directors
HAMILTON, Bermuda -- - Teleglobe International Holdings Ltd (NASDAQ:TLGB) "Teleglobe", a leading provider of international telecommunications services to Internet service providers and to fixed and mobile network operators, announced today that Tom Rogers, 50, has been elected to fill a vacancy on the Teleglobe Board of Directors, raising the number...
Tags: board, Cable, INTERNET, media, mobile, NBC Universal Inc., network, NETWORKING, Primedia Inc., Strategy, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony
Research articles 2004-08-19
Deregulating Telecommunications in Internet Time
AbstractThe Telecommunications Act of 1996 has yielded more litigation and less local competition than its supporters expected or intended. Calls for its reform are multiplying. In this Article, Professor Speta diagnoses the 1996 Act's failings and prescribes a framework for reform. The successful deregulations of the transportation industries and of...
Tags: barrier, Cable, carrier, deregulation, FCC, Government, ICC, incumbent, Internet, network, NETWORKING, phone, Regulations, spectrum, TELECOMMUNICATIONS, Telephony, transportation, TV, U.S. Congress, VoIP, wireless
Research articles 2004-07-01
Over 50 Technology Companies and Organizations to Support CONNECTIONS: The Digital Home Conference and Showcase
Business Editors/High-Tech Writers CONNECTIONS Digital Home Conference 2004 DALLAS--BUSINESS WIRE--April 23, 2004 Parks Associates and CEA have announced more than 50 Sponsors and Organizations that will be supporting CONNECTIONSTM: The Digital Home Conference and Showcase, to be held May 5-7, 2004, at the Wyndham Anatole in Dallas,...
Tags: Automation, broadband, cable, Company, Entropic Communications, HomePlug Powerline Alliance, IceFyre Semiconductor, Internet, Jungo Software Technologies Inc., marketing, Media, multimedia, network, NETWORKING, software, technology, video, Wi-Fi, WIRELESS
Research articles 2004-04-23
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