Poll shows consumers are committed to retaining cellphone, Internet service
Cost-cutting Americans are more willing to give up cable-TV and Starbucks than their cellphone and Internet services.
View ArticleDo people in North Korea have access to cell phones, Internet and social...
Does North Korea have social media? Do they access cell phones and Internet? Jean Lee, AP bureau chief for Seoul and Pyongyang, explained at SXSWi 2013.
View ArticleComcast speeds up Internet for Denver customers
With its impending merger of Time Warner Cable plus a ruling on Net Neutrality expected next year, Comcast is on its best behavior and tossed a few very good goodies to customers on Tuesday. For...
View ArticleGigabit Internet spreads in Denver
CenturyLink isn't saying exactly who can get its gigabit-fast Internet service in Colorado. It promises an update later this month. But what we do know is the company is only building true fiber-optic...
View ArticleAnd the new FCC rules of the Open Internet are...
The long-awaited decision on Net Neutrality came last month. Today, the U.S. Federal Communications Commission released the rules in a 400-page report. The essence of the new rules, according to FCC...
View ArticleRise awarded $16.9 million by FCC to offer broadband in rural areas
NOTED: Douglas County's Rise Broadband picked up $16.9 million from the U.S. Federal Communications Commission. The money is to be used for the agency's Rural Broadband Experiment program to make...
View Article80% Comcast local customers can get gigabit Internet but few takers
Let's be clear: Gigabit Internet is faster than what most consumers need. At 1,000 Mbps, that's about 50 times faster than the 20 mbps most people order for the home today. Then again, did you ever...
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