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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.
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Multimedios Television Launches on Time Warner Cable Los Angeles
11.19.2009
Multimedios Television based out of Monterrey, Mexico, has rolled out service to Los Angeles which is home to the nation's largest Hispanic population. Joining Time Warner Cable's El Paquetazo and El Paquetazo Dos programming, Multimedios Television is now available on channel 804.
Comcast Offers the Most Blockbuster Hit Movies Ever Available Same Day as DVD
11.12.2009
Comcast recently announced that a large collection of Hollywood Blockbuster movies will now be available for Comcast customers via Video On Demand on the same day as their DVD release.
Comcast to Debut Cable Shows Online By Year's End
11.12.2009
If you are a current Comcast subscriber, or if you're thinking about signing up for Comcast service, you will soon be able to watch cable television shows such as HBO's "Entourage" and AMC's "Mad Men" on your computer without paying any extra price.
World's Fastest Broadband
11.05.2009
This week BusinessWeek published a story titled "World's Fastest Broadband" that discusses the issue of the public's access to broadband internet, and focusing on which countries or areas of the world have the fastest and most reliable high-speed Internet connections.
WiMax Coming to Philadelphia, Chicago, and Seattle
11.05.2009
Comcast, Sprint, and Clearwire will launch WiMax based high-speed wireless Internet service in Philadelphia, Chicago, and Seattle in the upcoming weeks. WiMax is a long range point-to-point Internet connection that connects a multitude of Wi-Fi spots to the Internet.
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.
Cox Launches 23 New HD Channels in James City County, VA
10.29.2009
Cox Communications recently rolled out 23 additional HD channels for their customers in James City County, Virginia. These new HD channels will be available to Cox cable TV customers for no additional monthly charge.
FCC Chairman Discusses Net Neutrality and National Broadband
10.27.2009
In a recent interview with BusinessWeek magazine, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski shared his thoughts on the nationalization of broadband internet, as well as net neutrality.
As a person who holds great influence over the consumer electronics industry, Genachowski is the principal decision maker in terms of setting rules for both the wired and wireless forms of the internet.
Time Warner Cable Teams with Univision to Launch First Latino-Targeted Free VOD Service
10.27.2009
Time Warner Cable and U.S. Spanish-language broadcaster, Univision Communications, announced the launch of TWC's first Latino-targeted free Video on Demand service called "Lo Mejor On Demand."
Comcast Unveils Comprehensive "Constant Guard" Internet Security Program
10.20.2009
Comcast has announced that it has put the finishing touches on its comprehensive security program aimed to protect its high-speed Internet customers. The new Internet security program, called "Constant Guard", helps protect Comcast customers from bots, viruses, and other sophisticated online security threats.
Time Warner Cable Brings 4G Wireless to North Carolina with the Fastest Wireless Speeds Available
10.20.2009
Time Warner Cable will officially launch the Time Warner Cable 4G mobile network in Charlotte, Greensboro, and Raleigh North Carolina on December 1, 2009.
U.N. reports mobile broadband subscriptions outnumber wired connections
10.07.2009
More people around the world use cell phones, netbooks, and other mobile devices to connect to broadband internet than use fixed-line connections, according to a U.N. report released Tuesday.
Welcome to Sodaville: Intel rolls out set-top internet device
09.30.2009
Several new products made a splash at the Intel Developers Forum, but Intel's latest unveiling set tongues wagging. The TV set-top device called "Sodaville" will feature an Atom microprocessor and will allow users to integrate web content and social networking services with their television viewing experience. The announcement was made with no small pomp and circumstance, and Sodaville was introduced by LeVar Burton, the actor who portrayed Geordi LaForge on "Star Trek: The Next Generation."
Ericsson shows off tiny new mobile broadband module
09.23.2009
Telecommunications company Ericsson introduced the C3607w at the Intel Developer Forum on Tuesday, a new mobile broadband module that is roughly the size of a quarter.
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