Could Ultra Wideband Fuzz Cable Nets?
A wireless-broadband technology designed to operate at high speeds and low power has the potential to disrupt satellite feeds between cable n
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Cities Strike Out at Supreme Court
The Supreme Court Monday rejected an appeal that could have resulted in cable operators paying 5% of their high-speed-data revenue to local f
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Dallas Opposing Comcast Deregulation
City of Dallas regulators are opposing a bid by Comcast Corp. for total rate deregulation, claiming that the cable operator has not demonstra
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This Just In
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By: By Staff | Dec 6 2004 (All day)
As July 2006 Gets Closer, Security Moves Onto To-Do ListsNothing like the specter of a regulatory deadline to raise a frenzy — like the escalating din around digital set-tops installed after Jul FULL STORY >>
By: By Leslie Ellis | Dec 6 2004 (All day)
Powell: Regs Could Soak Data SubsCable-Modem Rates Would Go Higher If FCC Imposes a Telco-Style Regime, Chairman Says FULL STORY >>
By: By Ted Hearn | Dec 6 2004 (All day)
FCC To Drill Deeper Into Rural DataWashington— Federal regulators — moving to better track next-generation broadband and local telephone FULL STORY >>
By: By Glenn Maffei | Dec 6 2004 (All day)
By: By Ted Hearn | Dec 6 2004 (All day)
As DBS Rises, Ops Ask FCC: Set Us Free!Washington— Cable’s urban moat remains under assault. The latest sign th FULL STORY >>
By: By Ted Hearn | Dec 6 2004 (All day)
Supreme Court Takes Brand X CaseThe U.S. Supreme Court Friday agreed to hear a case that will likely decide whether the federal government can shield cable-modem service fro FULL STORY >>
By: By Ted Hearn | Dec 3 2004 - 10:43am
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