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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Shareholder lawsuit charges the company failed to disclose product performance problems before making its market debut.
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Wireless carriers let customers use their cell phones to set up TV shows to record.
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Ban on delaying phone companies’ entry into TV biz opens door wider for small suppliers.
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Cable giant's net triples, stock splits, but heavy spending forecast for 2007 spooks investors.
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Zodiac launches local search and click-through advertising on TVs.
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Sweetened $30 per share offer by Dolan family deemed ‘inadequate.’
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German company says it has broken a record in electrically processing data over fiber cable.
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Jilted by U.S. broadcasters, Arab news channel looks to Internet TV.
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Silicon Valley still tops for tech; cable cents; FIFA web traffic kicks in.
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European broadband services are so much faster than their U.S. counterparts that it’s hard to fathom they were once behind.
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Handheld shipments slip again in 2006; Americans buying more bundled services; Internet dominance in Japan, U.S.
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Despite doubts that wireless/wireline bundling is indeed a winner, phone company is listening.
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Sprint and cable providers make a coordinated bid to beat phone rivals to hitting a grand slam.
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Americans are sold on the Internet, but they are still determined to shop around for the right price for broadband.
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Research firm says broadband growth isn’t enough to offset telco loss of traditional phone line revenue.
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Many American Internet surfers still sticking with dialup; video game industry to double by 2011; IPTV as next-gen television.
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The carrier offers a promotional price of $12.99, forcing the hand of its DSL and cable rivals.
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Muni Wi-Fi maker Tropos says the company is talking to the cable industry, previously an enemy of citywide wireless networks.
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While adding almost 100K voice customers, operator’s revenue stays flat due to pricing.
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