ResearchComcast’s ALL CAPS reply to TWC-merger critics
Comcast’s earlier swagger seems to have given way to peevishness as it lashes out at critics of the Time Warner Cable merger. Read more »
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Comcast’s earlier swagger seems to have given way to peevishness as it lashes out at critics of the Time Warner Cable merger. Read more »
Comcast’s top lawyer is taking a more aggressive tone at a time when attention is shifting to the internet implications of its proposed merger with Time Warner Cable. Read more »
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler says the U.S. lacks meaningful broadband competition and proposes a few vague solutions while also calling for higher speeds. Read more »
Comcast and Charter have released the name of its planned cable spinoff that will ensure that Comcast won’t get its hands on too many pay Tv subscribers after it swallows Time… Read more »
Open internet advocate Tim Wu’s campaign to be lieutenant governor of New York gained more momentum on Thursday. A Wu wins could lead to increased attention to broadband issues. Read more »
Understanding how bandwidth is priced can be complicated. But if you value the internet, it’s worth trying to understand how it works because large ISPs and certain business models can drive… Read more »
None of those purported public-interest benefits of Comcast’s proposed acquisition of Time Warner Cable is any more transaction-specific than the objections raised by opponents. Read more »
Want to get a gigabit broadband connection? the latest report out from Gig.U shows you how it’s done. Read more »
The first round of public comments about the proposed merger between Comcast and Time Warner Cable will close on Monday. Comcast had little to say about internet antitrust issues, but instead… Read more »
I was passed on to a supervisor. Then to another supervisor, and another and another. We went round and round for weeks. Weeks turned into months, during which I was still… Read more »