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Sony expands LocationFree lineup

September 5, 2006 "Base stations" bring traditionally business-oriented remote-access functions to the consumer media world. TAGS: base station, lineup, Sony Corp., broadband, TV, Sony PSP, entertainment, video

DSL strikes a chord with frugal shoppers

June 16, 2006 Middle-income households and price-sensitive Internet users have been signing up for DSL service. TAGS: DSL service, DSL, household, Comcast Corp., subscriber, broadband, Time Warner Inc., Verizon Communications, cable modem, Internet access, pricing, family, AT&T Corp., TV

TV catches the Net video bug

February 22, 2006 In a role reversal, TV producers are searching the Web for hot videos. TAGS: TV company, programming, audience, TV, video, media, broadband

Google tight-lipped on U.K. spectrum bid

December 14, 2007 The company won't say whether it will participate in Ofcom's auction of radio spectrum, citing a U.S. ruling. TAGS: spectrum, auction, wireless broadband, dividend, radio, representative, U.K., Google Inc., broadband, microphone, U.S., TV

Comcast steals telecom DSL customers

April 27, 2006 The company says it added 437,000 new broadband customers to its roster in the first quarter of 2006, with about a third coming from DSL. TAGS: Comcast Corp., DSL, subscriber, cable company, Verizon Communications, AT&T Corp., broadband, pricing, telecommunications, cable modem, TV, video

FCC to reveal spectrum auction plan

April 25, 2007 The Federal Communications Commission will unveil some of the rules it will use in the upcoming 700MHz spectrum auction. TAGS: spectrum, auction, rule, wireless broadband, broadband, band, digital television, analog, cell phone, TV

Avoiding half measures on Net Neutrality

March 24, 2006 Tropos Networks CEO Ron Sege says Congress should look to enhanced competition, not prescriptive regulation. TAGS: broadband service, spectrum, Net Neutrality, broadband, broadband network, measure, telecommunications, Wi-Fi, TV

Microsoft, Deutsche Telekom finalize IPTV deal

March 21, 2006 Redmond continues to rack up big contracts for its Internet Protocol-based TV software. TAGS: Deutsche Telekom AG, IP television, Germany, broadband, agreement, AT&T Corp., Microsoft Corp., IP, TV

What's next in telecommunications?

March 20, 2006 CEOs from the major phone companies meet this week in Las Vegas, as they face major changes in the industry. TAGS: phone service, telephone company, telecommunications, AT&T Corp., cable company, CEO, Time Warner Inc., Verizon Communications, broadband, Las Vegas, TV

Technology Voters' Guide: John Edwards

January 4, 2008 Former senator aims for universal broadband, supports Net neutrality, and pledges to "recharge" American innovation.Special coverage: Election 2008 TAGS: Net Neutrality, John Edwards, broadband, candidate, health care, goal, Internet access, America, health, TV

AT&T to ramp up IPTV's expansion

January 25, 2007 CEO says new U-verse service is working better than expected, and the company plans to push IPTV more aggressively this year. TAGS: IP television, AT&T Corp., subscriber, fiber, expansion, Verizon Communications, delay, programming, CEO, broadband, TV, Microsoft Corp.

Putting a squeeze on Net video

January 11, 2007 On2 Technologies and others see a growing opportunity in the YouTube era for tech that handles video compression. TAGS: On2 Technologies, codec, media company, online video, image quality, broadband, YouTube, Skype, DivXNetworks, video, TV, Microsoft Corp.

Year in review: Blurred lines in broadband

January 1, 2007 AT&T kept up its merger efforts as phone companies and cable operators kept to their collision course. TAGS: merger, Vonage Holdings Corp., telephony, AT&T Corp., broadband, cable company, EarthLink Inc., telephone company, Wi-Fi, Verizon Communications, IP, U.S., TV

TiVo taps the Internet for content

November 14, 2006 New features draw on Web content from amateurs, networks and news outlets. But will they attract new subscribers? TAGS: TiVo Inc., broadband video, Internet video, CBS Broadcasting Inc., subscriber, home video, general manager, broadband, DVR, owner, WMV, programming, TV, Apple QuickTime, format, video

Tech firms assail proposed broadband rules

November 9, 2005 Google, Microsoft and others agree on at least one thing: a more light-handed, tech-neutral approach to regulating the Net. TAGS: E911, Microsoft TV, Microsoft Office Live Meeting, broadband video, draft, broadband, broadband service, IAC/InterActive Corp., Net Neutrality, broadband Internet, firm, VoIP, Internet service, Amazon.com Inc., representative, Xbox Live

Selling city halls on wireless as a utility

June 4, 2007 City leaders don't need to be convinced of the benefits of high-bandwidth networks. Convincing them to pay for it is another matter. TAGS: municipality, telecommuting, IP television, videoconferencing, broadband, Massachusetts, city, leader, U.S., wireless network, conference, utility, TV

AT&T to offer video on demand to DSL customers

April 18, 2006 Teams with Akimbo Systems to provide Net-based VOD service to DSL subscribers who sign up for new Homezone TV service. TAGS: Akimbo Systems, VoD, AT&T Corp., set-top box, IP television, set-top, satellite television, DSL, broadband, satellite, programming, TV, video

Cisco looks to university students for ideas

April 19, 2006 Cisco, MTV to give away $250,000 in grants to 10 student groups developing applications for broadband. TAGS: Cisco Systems Inc., broadband, MTV, student, programming, social networking, project, networking, mobile phone, idea, TV

Verizon to use new tech to slash costs

March 9, 2006 The technology will let broadband signals travel over existing cable wiring in homes to reduce Fios installation costs. TAGS: Verizon Communications, broadband service, fiber, VoD, broadband, multimedia, broadcasting, IP, TV

Study: Americans' home Net adoption slowing

February 23, 2006 A new research report suggests that Americans' home access to the Internet is coming close to peaking. TAGS: Parks Associates, adoption, Internet access, Time Warner Inc., broadband, TV, e-mail
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