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  • NewsClips - April 22, 2008
    AT&T will add more Illinois suburbs to its U-verse television service, covering more than 230 communities, the company announced Monday. AT&T said it is spending more than $1.3 billion in the next several years to upgrade its network in Illinois. The roll-out of the U-verse television service is part of this investment.
    Posted: Apr 22, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 18, 2008
    Silicon Valley high-tech entrepreneurs told the Federal Communications Commission yesterday that there needed to be more oversight of phone and cable companies at the agency's second off-site hearing on broadband Internet rules. The agency heard from legal scholars, Web start-ups, the Christian Coalition and the Songwriters Guild of America, and debated the impact of Web regulation on high-tech innovation and investments, copyright protections and freedom of speech.
    Posted: Apr 18, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 17, 2008
    PHILADELPHIA - It's getting a little easier to make cell phone calls on Philadelphia's subway system. AT&T has completed installing antennas in the underground section of the Market-Frankford subway-elevated line. Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority spokesman Felipe Suarez says AT&T users now can communicate with their cell phones in areas where it had been nearly impossible to get a signal
    Posted: Apr 17, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 16, 2008
    THE COLBERT REPORT. 11:30 p.m. Monday through Thursday, Comedy Central. JUST A HUNDRED days into his first term, Philadelphia's mayor probably didn't go on Comedy Central's "The Colbert Report" last night in search of the now-famous "Colbert Bump," and he won't get it.
    Posted: Apr 16, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 14, 2008
    Staff at the Federal Communications Commission are expected to recommend that it review rules on how phone and cable companies can use customer information as they try to take business from each other, an FCC official said on Friday.
    Posted: Apr 14, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 11, 2008
    Verizon Communications Inc. and Time Warner Cable Inc.'s fight for subscribers got uglier after Verizon sued Time Warner over a TV advertisement it claims misrepresents its fiber-optic service. The lawsuit, filed on Wednesday in U.S. District Court in the Southern District of New York, alleged that the latest version of a long-running Time Warner Cable ad mocking a Verizon door-to-door salesman falsely compared Verizon's FiOS service with its own cable offering.
    Posted: Apr 11, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 10, 2008
    Caller ID notices that pop up on the TV screen are emerging as a new feature-set battleground among cable operators looking to lure customers into triple-play offers. Ratcheting up the competition is Time Warner Cable, which yesterday officially unwrapped the service for 50,000 customers in the New York City area.
    Posted: Apr 10, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 9, 2008
    Small cable companies who say broadcasters are charging "extortion rates" to carry their programming are in town this week seeking sympathetic ears on Capitol Hill. Local commercial television stations can either classify themselves as "must-carry" channels that cable operators are required to run, or they can negotiate retransmission consent agreements with cable providers, usually in exchange for cash.
    Posted: Apr 9, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 8, 2008
    Embarq Corp. plans to unveil on Tuesday a broadband-powered home phone featuring bells and whistles the regional phone company hopes will slow the shrinking of its subscriber base. The Overland Park, Kan., communications company will launch the eGo, a cordless phone with features such as visual voice mail and news flashes, which will be available for sale on Tuesday.
    Posted: Apr 8, 2008
  • NewsClips - April 7, 2008
    PITTSBURGH - A western Pennsylvania couple sued Google Inc., saying pictures of their home that appear on the Web site's "Street View" feature violated their privacy, devalued their property and caused them mental suffering.
    Posted: Apr 7, 2008