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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Unlike its rivals who chose WiMax, New York's maverick cable operator picks Wi-Fi for the largest free wireless mesh network in the United States.
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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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New York cable firm outbids News Corp. and expects to exploit print/TV/online synergies in cross-media advertising and content distribution.
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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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CFO says cable firm is not just winning the war with the phone companies, it is escalating it.
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Investor buys additional stake in cable switching company as industry awaits IPO.
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Startup will commence trial phase of technology that promises to change the way TV is delivered.
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Cable TV giant follows Cablevision and a band of startups in freeing up bandwidth for HDTV.
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Ma Bell thumbs nose at competitors and lets 100-million subscribers call each other for free.
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Family offers to take cable firm private again for $27 per share, or $7.9 billion.
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Cable TV and broadband company handed out stock options to deceased vice chairman.
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Phone company exploits its fiber-optic technology to extend service to multiple TVs.
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The cable company taunts backyard rival Verizon with its loud VoIP milestone.
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Cable operator is confident it can win copyright lawsuit filed by movie and TV firms.
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Industry braces for a spate of lawsuits or settlements as TiVo scans the landscape.
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The cable TV operator is offering TV-recording service without the requirement of a digital recorder next to the TV.
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Telephone company complains to the FCC that the cable company is hogging its crucial sports programs.
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Commerce Committee chairman plans bill to enable telcos to provide TV service.
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