Hometown Newspaper of Charter Communications Warns Time Warner Deal Not in...
Editor’s Note: This editorial in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch is reprinted in its entirety. It comes from a newspaper that has covered Charter Communications since its inception. The Post-Dispatch...
View ArticleVerizon New Jersey: “It’s Good to Be King,” But Not So Good If You Are...
Verizon’s FiOS expansion is over. Some New Jersey residents and businesses are being notified by insurers they will have to invest in costly upgrades to their monitored fire prevention and security...
View ArticleEmpire Access Expands Fiber to the Home Service Across Western N.Y./Southern...
A Prattsburgh, N.Y. family-owned company has picked up where Verizon left off and is busily wiring up small communities across western New York and the Southern Tier with fiber to the home service,...
View ArticleCanada’s Choice: Privatized MTS Enriches Itself, Publicly Owned SaskTel...
Truth or Consequences: Does privatizing a government-owned telephone company encourage innovation and efficiency or serve to enrich a handful of executives and shareholders at the cost of customer...
View ArticleCan’t Achieve Your National Broadband Plan’s Objectives? Change the Objectives
Brazil’s plans to bring at least 25Mbps fiber broadband to 45 percent of Brazilian households by 2018 are on hold after private providers balked about spending the money. The Ministry of...
View ArticleGigabit Fiber Coming to Frontenac, Kansas for $70 a Month
One of Kansas’ fastest and most innovative gigabit fiber broadband projects will be built in a community originally bypassed by AT&T. Earlier this month the Frontenac City Council approved Craw-Kan...
View ArticleCharter Asks FCC to Approve Time Warner Cable/Bright House Merger; Stop the...
Charter Communications last week filed its 362 page redacted Public Interest Statement laying out its case to win approval of its acquisition of Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks, to be run...
View ArticleApproval of AT&T-DirecTV Merger Expected Next Week
The headquarters building of U.S. satellite TV operator DirecTV is seen in Los Angeles, California May 18, 2014. REUTERS/Jonathan Alcorn WASHINGTON (Reuters) – AT&T Inc’s proposed $48.5 billion...
View ArticleStop the Cap! Will Participate in New York State’s Review of Charter-Time...
Stop the Cap! will formally participate in New York State’s regulator review of the proposed merger of Charter Communications and Time Warner Cable. “We will be submitting documents and testimony to...
View ArticleUproar Over Eastlink’s 15GB Usage Limit Brings Call to Ban Data Caps in Rural...
A plan to place a 15GB monthly usage cap on Eastlink broadband service in rural Nova Scotia has led to calls to ban data caps, with a NDP Member of the Legislative Assembly of Nova Scotia leading the...
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