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NewsClips - January 18, 2008
Slow Internet speeds and spotty adoption of broadband threaten California's ability to compete in the global economy, a state task force warned today. The California Broadband Task Force found that barely half of Californians had high-speed access at home, despite its wide availability around the state.
Posted: Jan 18, 2008 -
NewsClips - January 17, 2008
While almost all the attention these days is on the presidential horse race, there’s always something brewing on the state level. So far, it’s quieter than years past when state franchising garnered all the headlines. A few more states could enact franchising legislation, but the climate is not like past years in which new bills cropped up every few weeks.
Posted: Jan 17, 2008 -
NewsClips - January 16, 2008
AT&T Inc. is replacing backup batteries in 17,000 street-side cabinets after four of them exploded or burst in flames, the company said. The batteries provide backup power for U-verse, the TV service AT&T is rolling out in its 22-state local-service territory.
Posted: Jan 16, 2008 -
NewsClips - January 15, 2008
CNN says it is beginning a nightly prime-time wrap-up of election news, further evidence that the 2008 presidential campaign is a television hit. The one-hour show, "CNN Election Center," will be hosted by John Roberts and a rotating collection of other CNN personalities.
Posted: Jan 15, 2008 -
NewsClips - January 14, 2008
Americans have been snapping up high-definition televisions in recent years, only to find a paltry selection of HD programming. Now, consumers may find more than enough HD content to show off their crystal-clear pictures. Recent commitments from cable, satellite and telephone companies are expected to sharply increase the amount of HD offerings.
Posted: Jan 14, 2008 -
NewsClips - January 11, 2008
Verizon Communications Inc. said on Thursday that it is seeing no impact from a slowdown in the U.S. economy in its front-line business units. Verizon Chief Operating Officer Denny Strigl told an audience of investors at the Citi Media & Telecommunications Conference that his company is seeing no economic impact on its sales to small businesses or enterprise businesses or of total access phone lines.
Posted: Jan 11, 2008 -
NewsClips - January 10, 2008
Verizon said yesterday that it was more than doubling some connection speeds to keep customers from switching to cable companies. The faster version of Verizon's existing digital subscriber line, or DSL, service is available now in about 400 U.S. locations, the New York company said.
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NewsClips - January 9, 2008
The leaders of a House committee said they have launched a formal investigation into the Federal Communication Commission's management practices. FCC Chairman Kevin Martin has been accused of...
Posted: Jan 9, 2008 -
NewsClips - January 8, 2008
TiVo Inc. said Monday its subscribers will soon be able to select video from the Web for playback on televisions through its digital video recording service, building on its strategy to extend its DVR beyond regular TV. The new feature...
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NewsClips - January 7, 2008
Facing pressure from regulators, the cable TV industry plans to make good on a promise to standardize its technology and open the door to televisions and other gadgets that don't need cable boxes to receive video-on-demand programs and other interactive services.
Posted: Jan 7, 2008

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