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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.
Broadbandinfo Offers a Quick and Easy Way to Search For Cable Service in Your Area
11.19.2009
Broadbandinfo now offers a way for potential cable customers to search for cable service in their area via zip code, state, or city. By utilizing unique technology, Broadbandinfo's "Find Broadband Deals" service locator allows you to see what cable providers are offered in your area, and capitalize on great deals.
Charter Communications Introduces PowerBoost Technology to Enable Faster Downloads
10.29.2009
Charter Communications has announced new PowerBoost technology that will increase Internet download speeds and enable a more rapid page loading process for its customers.
Will broadband internet definition include online gaming?
09.18.2009
Wireless phone and broadband internet provider AT&T may have hurt its image with the online gaming community in comments to the Federal Communications Commission seeking to exclude gaming from the offical definition of broadband services.
Broadband internet digital divide will accelerate
09.18.2009
Customers with broadband connections to high speed internet will experience much faster internet download speeds in the coming years while those with less-advanced connections will fall further behind, according to Gartner.
