It looks like Comcast customers are in for another price hike, this time not on programming charges but on the fees they pay to rent our broadband modems. Several Comcast customers… Read more »
It seems like Wi-Fi is everywhere, but according to Strategy Analytics it’s actually in far fewer homes than you might think. In the U.S., Wi-Fi only lives in 58 percent of… Read more »
Though it’s sitting on its own trove of mobile broadband spectrum, Dish is looking for partners to provide fixed wireless LTE access to its customers homes. Sprint and nTelos are both… Read more »
Cox will give its home internet customers free access to 150,000 Wi-Fi hotspots in major cities. Cox didn’t build the whole network itself. Instead its tapping into the other cable operators’ networks. Read more »
AT&T, which lost 61,000 broadband customers during the second quarter of 2013 is launching a faster version of its U-verse service to stem losses and fight off competition from cable companies… Read more »
With the three tie-up between Sprint, Clearwire and SoftBank now final, Dish Network is left empty handed. But Dish’s chairman Charlie Ergen is hatching other plans, some of which he’s already… Read more »
Comcast plans to crowdsource its Wi-Fi network, turning millions of home gateways into public hotspots. It’s a revolutionary, and probably controversial, move that could benefit its customers immensely — as long… Read more »
If you’re a cord cutter, there’s no chance FreedomPop’s new “freemium” home broadband is a fit for you. But by selling a minimal connectivity package, the MVNO is targeting the casual… Read more »
The U.S. leads in LTE but not for long. In the U.K., Everything Everywhere and BT Wholesale have recently begun LTE trials and this video from T3 shows not only the… Read more »