Archive for April, 2008

Back in 2006, Qwest accused Cox of tapping into existing wiring owned by Qwest (without paying or informing Qwest) in order to offer phone service at roughly 5,000 apartments. Cox has denied wrong-doing in the case, yet still has agreed to pay Qwest $2.2 million for the offenses as part of a settlement. This is [...]

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Dr. Timothy Nulty is the director of ValleyFiber, a nonprofit organization focused on bringing municipal fiber to towns in rural Vermont. According to the project FAQ, they’re helping to bring symmetrical 8Mbps, VoIP and TV to rural areas, using private financing (a fifteen year non-recourse capital lease) where the towns aren’t on the hook in [...]

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Congress recently started investigating FCC boss Kevin Martin, sending him a letter (pdf) last month demanding a wide variety of documentation from the agency. Martin’s tendency to rush meetings, leak information, pick on the cable industry and his support for the elimination of media consolidation laws have put the FCC boss under fire from all [...]

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Fortune, quoting a “person familiar with the strategy,” says that AT&T will be looking to seriously drop the price of their HSDPA-supporting iPhone, rumored to be released in June. AT&T is apparently looking to subsidize the cost of the phone by $200, meaning the lowest tier 8GB version would only cost consumers around $200. According [...]

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Time Warner this morning announced that the company will be spinning off their Time Warner Cable unit as its own company. “A complete structural separation of Time Warner Cable, under the right circumstances, is in the best interest of both companies’ shareholders,” CEO Jeff Bewkes said in a prepared statement. TWC released their earnings this [...]

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Some wireless broadband signs of life at T-Mobile, which looks to be launching their 3G network in New York City starting May 1. The company is still only offering most customers here EDGE “broadband” connectivity. The company spent $4.2 billion last year for 120 1700Mhz licenses in order to offer UMTS/HSDPA, but, last we saw, [...]

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LLU delivers improved service finds end user survey Comms-Dealer.co.uk New era of infrastructure Broadband key to growth of rural regions BDTonline.com Europeans robbed of streaming XM radio The Inquirer BSkyB hits peak of its investment in broadband FT.com As Broadband Growth Slows, Expect Speed Boosts GigaOm AT&T to slash 3G iPhone price to beat unlockers? [...]

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By Andrew Liszewski I’m sure we’ve all seen our share of garish barbecues, and by that I mean those giant brick and mortar temples to meat that people erect in their backyards. But if you prefer to barbecue with a little more style, this stainless steel barrel model from Eva Solo is as cool a [...]

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By Andrew Liszewski I’m sure we’ve all seen our share of garish barbecues, and by that I mean those giant brick and mortar temples to meat that people erect in their backyards. But if you prefer to barbecue with a little more style, this stainless steel barrel model from Eva Solo is as cool a [...]

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By Andrew Liszewski While the Freebord might resemble a regular skateboard, there are a few key differences that make riding it feel more like racing down a ski covered mountain than gleaming the cube. For one, the traditional 4 corner wheels are pushed out and away from the deck making them work like the edges [...]

By Andrew Liszewski While the Freebord might resemble a regular skateboard, there are a few key differences that make riding it feel more like racing down a ski covered mountain than gleaming the cube. For one, the traditional 4 corner wheels are pushed out and away from the deck making them work like the edges [...]

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By Andrew Liszewski Ever wonder what it would feel like to be in the driver’s seat of an RC car as it races around your house? While you can already buy remote control vehicles that feature a built-in video camera, I like the fact that this standalone wireless camera is small enough to use with [...]

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By Andrew Liszewski Ever wonder what it would feel like to be in the driver’s seat of an RC car as it races around your house? While you can already buy remote control vehicles that feature a built-in video camera, I like the fact that this standalone wireless camera is small enough to use with [...]

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By Luke Anderson I am fortunate enough not to have any allergies, but one of my close friends is very allergic to smoke. If we go anywhere that’s very smoky, she can’t stay for long before her allergies kick in. There’s not much that she can do, aside from wearing a face mask, which no [...]

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By Luke Anderson I am fortunate enough not to have any allergies, but one of my close friends is very allergic to smoke. If we go anywhere that’s very smoky, she can’t stay for long before her allergies kick in. There’s not much that she can do, aside from wearing a face mask, which no [...]

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