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  • NewsClips - January 29, 2009
    How do you lose $7 billion? That's a question for Microsoft Corp. co-founder Paul Allen, who has seen his massive investment in cable TV operator Charter Communications Inc. all but vanish. Charter was Allen's biggest investment after he left Microsoft in 1983.
    Posted: Jan 29, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 28, 2009
    Cox Communications, the third-largest U.S. cable company, stepped on to the battleground of the "Net Neutrality" issue Tuesday, saying it will be trying out a new way to keep its subscribers' Internet traffic from jamming up. Starting on Feb. 9 in parts of Kansas and Arkansas, Cox will give priority to Internet traffic it judges to be time-sensitive, like Web pages, streaming video and online games.
    Posted: Jan 28, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 27, 2009
    The Senate on Monday voted unanimously to postpone the upcoming transition from analog to digital television broadcasting by four months to June 12 — setting the stage for Congress to pass the proposal as early as Tuesday. Monday's Senate vote is a big victory for the Obama administration and Democrats in Congress, who have been pushing for a delay amid growing concerns that too many Americans won't be ready for the currently scheduled Feb. 17 changeover.
    Posted: Jan 27, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 26, 2009
    Dear AT&T: I have a question for you: Why do so many people complain to me about your customer service? Repeatedly, they tell me about customer service reps who drop the ball. Lately, I’m hearing a lot of grumbling about your U-verse television service.
    Posted: Jan 26, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 23, 2009
    The Senate appeared close to agreement late Thursday on a bill to delay next month's planned transition from analog to digital television broadcasting to June 12 — setting the stage for a vote early next week. Senate Republicans last week blocked Democratic efforts to push back the Feb. 17 deadline for the analog shutoff.
    Posted: Jan 23, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 22, 2009
    Even if high-speed Internet service was available to the entire nation, about one-third of Americans not currently using broadband still wouldn't because of the expense, according to a report released yesterday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.
    Posted: Jan 22, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 21, 2009
    Frustrated with his hefty and mounting monthly bill for TV, Internet and phone service, Alan Weinkrantz of San Antonio decided to call his provider, AT&T, shortly before Christmas to ask for a discount. "Times are tough, and I don't think I can keep paying these rates," Mr. Weinkrantz says he told an AT&T representative.
    Posted: Jan 21, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 20, 2009
    Excessive regulatory intervention could delay the rollout of new broadband and wireless infrastructure in the U.S. as the economic crisis shakes telecommunication firms' investment plans, the outgoing chairman of the Federal Communications Commission has warned.
    Posted: Jan 20, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 19, 2009
    Open Internet access rules added to the stimulus package threaten the tentative partnership between technology and telecom companies, which have coalesced behind the bill’s $6 billion funding for broadband access.
    Posted: Jan 19, 2009
  • NewsClips - January 16, 2009
    From streaming video of debates to listings of obscure committee votes, the state Legislature has kept pace with a national trend and put more information online in recent years. Yet some watchdogs and lawmakers say the Legislature can do more to satisfy an Internet-savvy public in an era when government accountability counts.
    Posted: Jan 16, 2009