Stories about: Comcast

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    For Microsoft's last CES keynote, Ballmer hawks Windows 8, Kinect 10/01/2012 16:20:47

    Microsoft's motion-sensing Kinect technology will be available for Windows PCs in a few weeks and is destined for a lot more than just gaming, CEO Steve Ballmer said at the Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas Monday.
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    DOJ to review Verizon spectrum purchase 21/12/2011 09:02:51

    The U.S. Department of Justice is reviewing a proposed US$3.6 billion spectrum purchase by Verizon Wireless, a spokeswoman there said Tuesday.
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    Cox to sell spectrum to Verizon for $315M 17/12/2011 07:09:14

    Cox Communications plans to sell wireless spectrum licenses covering 28 million U.S. residents to Verizon Wireless for US$315 million, becoming the latest cable operator to join with Verizon for mobile services.
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    Sonic.net plans 1Gbps fiber service to San Francisco homes 15/12/2011 12:35:57

    Internet service provider Sonic.net unveiled an ambitious plan on Wednesday to build a fiber network that would reach most residences and small businesses in San Francisco with 1G bps Internet access.
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    Former congressional staffers lobby for copyright bills 15/12/2011 07:48:44

    Eight former staff members of the U.S. House of Representatives Judiciary Committee are now lobbying on behalf of companies or groups supporting controversial copyright enforcement legislation in Congress, an example of the close ties often found between the political establishment and business interests.
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    Comcast to phase out Clearwire service 03/12/2011 12:41:38

    At least one of the cable operators that struck a wireless spectrum deal with Verizon on Friday now plans to stop reselling WiMax mobile service from Clearwire.
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    Cable group to sell spectrum to Verizon for $3.6 billion 03/12/2011 01:39:45

    SpectrumCo, a joint venture among Comcast, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks, has agreed to sell mobile spectrum licenses covering 259 million U.S. residents to Verizon Wireless for US$3.6 billion, the companies announced Friday.
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    Cox stops selling mobile service 17/11/2011 06:41:02

    Cox Communications, which planned its own mobile network in 2008 but later settled for reselling Sprint Nextel service, stopped selling wireless altogether on Wednesday.
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    Low-income families offered cheap broadband, PCs 10/11/2011 06:11:10

    Many U.S. cable providers will offer broadband service for US$9.95 a month and an e-recycler will offer $150 PCs and laptops to low-income families in an effort to bring the benefits of broadband to more people across the country.
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    Clearwire pares down its own WiMax brand 01/11/2011 11:21:06

    WiMax carrier Clearwire has stopped selling postpaid service plans and dual-mode 3G-WiMax client devices, two moves that make it less of a competitor to its main wholesale customer, Sprint Nextel.
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    Sprint aims to use Clearwire's LTE network 27/10/2011 09:54:26

    Sprint Nextel and Clearwire plan to make their future LTE networks work together and are working on a commercial agreement under which Sprint would use Clearwire's network for extra capacity.
 
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