Media conglomerate and cable operator square off over fees as the content owner threatens to pull its programming.
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Cable operators are betting $1.65B on the service that competes with cable modems and may never compete with AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and T-Mobile.
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WiMAX firm faces new realities as it embarks on a plan that was drawn up before the economy skidded into recession.
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Federal Communications Commission signs off on so-called whites space rules, the Verizon Wireless-Alltel merger, and the tie-up of Sprint’s and Clearwire’s WiMAX businesses.
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Despite credit concerns in the carrier market, investors believe WiMAX, with billions of dollars worth of projects in the pipeline, will soldier on for some time.
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Altair Semiconductor will use its new cash haul to speed its transition from engineering company to a marketing one courting major carriers.
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Normally in lockstep on new technology, cable operators are divided on wireless, but experts say when the dust settles maverick Cablevision will come back to the pack.
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The purchase of the interactive TV firm extends the Redmond giant’s reach to make it a player in the hot cable TV ad market.
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The six largest U.S. cable TV operators unveil Canoe, a joint venture focused on using cable’s heaps of customer data to make TV ads more attractive.
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As cable operators continue to struggle with the incorporation of mobile communications, New York-based company offers subscribers free Wi-Fi in neighborhoods.
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A well-financed wireless broadband carrier with well-heeled backers motivated to innovate could jolt the WiMAX community out of its inertia.
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Google, Intel, Sprint Nextel, Clearwire, Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House wager a fortune on an unproven but disruptive technology.
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Comcast and Time Warner Cable are testing the waters for a joint venture with Sprint and Clearwire that may not solve cable's long-term problems.
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The federal agency approves a rule nullifying existing exclusivity provisions and prohibiting any new ones, saying the deals are unfair and prevent new competitors from providing service in many apartments and condos.
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CFO says cable firm is not just winning the war with the phone companies, it is escalating it.
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Time Warner Cable and Sprint launch mobile TV in Cincinnati, but will it fly in the heartland?
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After two years of shareholder wrangling and bitter comments, cable operator is now free to spend.
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Ma Bell thumbs nose at competitors and lets 100-million subscribers call each other for free.
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Veteran firm tests dynamic advertising with Charter Communications.
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DISH Network satellite TV provider adds high-speed Internet service with WildBlue.
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