Large phone and cable companies added nearly half-a-million broadband subscribers during the third quarter of 2013. The U.S. seems to be on its way to 100 million subscribers, and Comcast seems… Read more »
The Guardian reached out to all top U.S. phone companies including Verizon, CenturyLink and AT&T and asked them the question: “whether they accept that the bulk collection of their customers’ phone records… Read more »
It is just like the story of boy who cried wolf! After many false alarms and many news reports later, it seems Verizon will end up acquiring the 45 percent stake… Read more »
The growing popularity of video streaming and the emergence of more and more connected devices means that our need for bandwidth is going to grow. No wonder we are seeing a… Read more »
In the fiercely fought battle for pay TV subscribers, the phone companies are stealing customers away from cable and satellite companies, a trend that is likely to continue for remainder of… Read more »
Time Warner Cable saw its broadband growth slow during the three months ending June 30, 2013. And that’s not all — the company saw a huge decline in video customers as well. Oops! Read more »
Publicis Groupe of Paris and Omnicom of New York are merging to create world’s biggest advertising group. The deal is as much influenced by technology as it will influence the technology… Read more »
The peering flap between Verizon and Cogent is shaping up to be a classic he said, she said. Cogent pointed the finger at Verizon and now Verizon is doing the same… Read more »
Verizon is locked in a head-butting battle with Cogent Communications, a large bandwidth provider. The cause for these issues: Netflix, one of Internet’s killer applications that has been growing its share… Read more »