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DNS issue hobbles Comcast

April 8, 2005 Domain name system problem causes headaches for Comcast's broadband subscribers nationwide. TAGS: Comcast Corp., DNS, broadband, spokeswoman

Spanish start-up Whisher promises free Wi-Fi for all

January 30, 2007 Company pledges free Wi-Fi if people share their broadband connections, but service model violates U.S. ISP user agreements. TAGS: broadband, broadband provider, Wi-Fi, Internet Service Provider, start-up, Wi-Fi network, Verizon Communications, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., U.S.

Comcast matches Verizon Fios speeds

March 28, 2006 Cable operator doubles download speeds of its fastest broadband service in four cities. TAGS: Comcast Corp., Verizon Communications, broadband service, broadband, cable company, Virginia, spokeswoman, city

Another broadband outage strikes Comcast

April 13, 2005 Three-hour outage comes after a similar domain name server issue downed the service for six hours last week. TAGS: Comcast Corp., outage, domain name server, broadband, spokeswoman, server

Internet phones peachy in Georgia?

October 22, 2003 State regulators order local phone provider BellSouth to let customers buy broadband services alone, which some claim is a win for the people using Internet telephone providers. TAGS: Georgia, BellSouth Corp., Internet phone, phone provider, VoIP company, broadband service, VoIP, local phone company, Vonage Holdings Corp., broadband, commission, spokeswoman, AT&T Corp.

AT&T strikes VoIP deals with cable

August 19, 2004 Company points potential Net phone customers to cable giants for broadband--all part of Ma Bell's aggressive VoIP plans. TAGS: AT&T CallVantage, VoIP, Comcast Corp., AT&T Corp., voice service, Ma Bell, Time Warner Inc., cable company, broadband, Internet phone, broadband Internet, VoIP service, spokesman, spokeswoman

BellSouth may shimmy out of 'naked' DSL

June 14, 2004 Arcane rules that forced the company to sell DSL separately in four states are set to expire Tuesday. TAGS: BellSouth Corp., DSL, Georgia, VoIP, Qwest Communications Inc., Verizon Communications, Comcast Corp., Internet phone, state, broadband, spokeswoman, Time Warner Inc., AT&T Corp., California, spokesman

Yahoo to kill paid video service

October 30, 2003 Sources say the Web portal will fold Yahoo Platinum into a new premium-services bundle and expand its free video offerings. TAGS: content company, video service, Yahoo! Inc., Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc., broadband, Terry Semel, entertainment, MSN, America Online Inc., video, Time Warner Inc., spokeswoman

AT&T buy shows how far voice calling has fallen

February 2, 2005 Phone giants unite to face a Net-driven future, with their basic service likely to end up a giveaway. TAGS: SBC Communications Inc., AT&T Corp., voice, broadband Internet, broadband, spokeswoman, IP, Time Warner Inc., VoIP, video

AOL testing service upgrade

November 4, 2003 America Online starts testing a feature that lets customers dial in to the Net without launching AOL's content-heavy software, part of a campaign to win back the hearts of online consumers. TAGS: America Online Inc., DSL, IM, Netscape Communications Corp., Time Warner Inc., spokeswoman, broadband, e-mail

Blue-chip ads, red-light content

March 23, 2006 Ads for major U.S. companies are appearing next to racy and extreme user-submitted content on popular sites. Images: Brought to you by Blue Chips TAGS: IFILM Corp., AT&T Corp., Comcast Corp., video clip, advertiser, Apple Computer, spokeswoman, video, broadband

Saddam Hussein's trial to appear on Net

October 18, 2005 The proceedings, scheduled to start Wednesday, won't be live, but they will be available in varying degrees--and costs--online. TAGS: Saddam Hussein, Webcast, trial, CNN, video stream, coverage, spokeswoman, organization, representative, broadband, TV, video

Mexico telephone operator under VoIP fire

April 25, 2005 Telmex accused of unfair practices, including blocking Web sites that VoIP operators use to register new customers. TAGS: VoIP, Mexico, Skype, BellSouth Corp., operator, VoIP service, broadband, government, spokeswoman, AT&T Corp., situation, call, IP, e-mail

Vonage says its calls are still being blocked

March 21, 2005 Net phone provider claims cable and wireless Internet providers are causing problems for their customers. Port blocking seems alive and well. TAGS: Vonage Holdings Corp., broadband provider, VoIP, fine, Wi-Fi, traffic, telecommunications company, Internet phone, spokeswoman, call, telecommunications, broadband, IP, cell phone

Senate debates Net access tax

April 26, 2004 A vote later this week is expected to determine the extent of taxes on Americans' Internet connections. Opponents warn that additional taxes could cripple the Net. TAGS: tax, moratorium, John McCain, Internet access, senator, Sen., debate, aide, speech, broadband, spokeswoman, government, DSL, VoIP, e-mail

Week in review: The cost of insecurity

June 24, 2005 Consumers and retailers come to grips with the largest-ever breach of personal data security. TAGS: CardSystems Solutions Inc., MasterCard International, data security, account, file-swapping, Week in review, retailer, card, spokeswoman, credit card, broadband, security
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