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Comcast Introduces a Streaming TV Service
12.17.2009
Comcast customers can now watch thousands of television episodes online that were previously unavailable. The new Comcast service, called "Fancast Xfinity TV", allows customers to watch television shows anytime, anywhere.
Time Warner Cable Adds 28 High-Definition Channels
12.17.2009
Time Warner Cable has launched 28 new high-definition channels on its El Paso cable system. Some of the new high-definition channels include Syfy Network, Travel Channel, ESPNews, Food Network, and more.
Cox Launches Wireless Service
12.10.2009
In an attempt to compete with wireless carriers such as AT&T and Verizon, Cox Communications has launched its own wireless service in a few test markets. Cox Communications is using its portion of the 700-MHz spectrum to offer cellular voice services.
Comcast to Debut Usage Meter
12.03.2009
Comcast has released a Usage Meter as broadband household usage continues to spiral nationwide. Comcast customers in Portland, Oregon will get to preview the meter which will display the user's broadband usage on a per Gigabyte basis across a calendar month.
Time Warner Cable Announces Increase in WiMax Offering
12.03.2009
Time Warner Cable recently launched mobile WiMax service in Dallas and North Carolina. This WiMax service, which is called Road Runner Mobile, is as fast as cable internet service.

