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NewsClips - December 2, 2009
Comcast Corp. is expected to launch WiMax wireless service Tuesday in Chicago, joining a lineup of technology heavyweights offering ultrafast broadband speeds.
Posted: Dec 2, 2009 -
NewsClips - December 1, 2009
The Department of Commerce's National Telecommunications and Information Administration has awarded Colorado a two- year, $1.6 million grant to map broadband availability in the state. Colorado also received nearly $500,000 for broadband planning activities over a five-year period.
Posted: Dec 1, 2009 -
NewsClips - November 30, 2009
Holiday TV schedule for today 11 a.m. "Silver Bells" HALL (2005) Anne Heche, Tate Donovan. A teenage runaway connects his widowed father and a woman who lost her husband during a past Christmas holiday.
Posted: Nov 30, 2009 -
NewsClips - November 25, 2009
Time Warner Cable Inc. is planning to launch an advertising campaign Thursday to persuade consumers that television-programming costs are getting too high, as the cable operator squares off with News Corp. and other TV-network owners. Time Warner Cable, the country's second-largest cable company after Comcast Corp., has...
Posted: Nov 25, 2009 -
NewsClips - November 24, 2009
Retailers are trumpeting great deals on televisions heading into Black Friday, but the steepest discounts this year are limited to a few sets as promotional activity is less frantic than a year ago. Retailers have planned inventories cautiously this year, lessening price cuts on TVs. A customer reviews screens at a Best Buy in Atlanta in June. In part, said analysts, retailers have...
Posted: Nov 25, 2009 -
NewsClips - November 23, 2009
A utility company has filed an objection to the application that would secure federal funds to provide wireless Internet service to those in Somerset County. Armstrong Utilities Inc., based in Butler, has made the objection against the application Schurz Communications and DigitalBridge Communications submitted to try to seek...
Posted: Nov 23, 2009 -
NewsClips - November 20, 2009
How's this for irony? Liberty Media Chairman John Malone, the cable mogul who was once dubbed Darth Vader by Al Gore and who wrote the book on how to combine content with distribution, squeeze competitors and build an empire, is apparently worried that a Comcast-NBC Universal combination would be too big.
Posted: Nov 20, 2009 -
NewsClips - November 19, 2009
The Federal Communications Commission began to lay the groundwork for a bigger federal role in the broadband business Wednesday, outlining the hurdles the U.S. needs to overcome to improve the availability of high-speed Internet access. The FCC identified a number of issues the government should address, including the high cost of laying new broadband lines in rural areas, a lack of airwaves for wireless Web access and ill-informed consumers.
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NewsClips - November 18, 2009
Federal regulators are considering whether the government should take greater control of the Internet and ask consumers to pay higher phone charges in order to provide all Americans with cheaper access to broadband Internet service. The Federal Communications Commission Wednesday will lay out the case for expanding broadband Internet service, outlining current obstacles to making it widely available.
Posted: Nov 18, 2009 -
NewsClips - November 17, 2009
Harrisburg knew its voice mail system was on its last legs before it went down in early September, Mayor Stephen R. Reed said, but put off fixing it because of the financial strain the debt-ridden incinerator placed on the city. The Harrisburg Authority's trash incinerator is about $300 million in debt because of a failed retrofit, and Harrisburg is a guarantor of the debt.
Posted: Nov 17, 2009

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