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10 Mar 2010According to an FCC announcement, the FCC will officially unveil our first ever national broadband plan at an FCC meeting next Tuesday, March 16, at 10:30 EST. That’s one day earlier than the plan was supposed to be unveiled before Congress.
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1 Mar 2010Google’s Nexus One coming to Verizon on March 23rd with AT&T soon behind? Mmm, could be!
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24 Feb 2010Magic Jack Tries & Fails To Shut Up Boing Boing – Cheap VoIP Company Forced to pay $50k after Defamation Case Goes Bad
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11 Feb 2010ISPs are seriously considering bundling subscription music services like Spotify and others for a small additional, optional fee. Spotify, which offers users streaming access to music free with ads or for a monthly fee, is one way the recording industry can shake off the impacts of piracy without resorting to suing children and grandmothers. But Warner Music apparently is having none of it.
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10 Feb 2010Fierce Wireless asks a number of vendors who make a living off of billing systems their thoughts on metered billing in the wireless space, and unsurprisingly is told by each one that a shift to metered billing is “inevitable” in wireless.
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9 Feb 2010At launch, Google took heat for a number of things related to their Nexus One Android based smartphone, including the fact that customers who canceled service early faced $550 in fees – a $200 ETF from T-Moble, and a $350 Google “Equipment Recovery Fee”.
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8 Feb 2010In what appears to be a promotion gone wrong, Cox Communications has accidentally offered free PlayStation 3’s to every Cox customer in Arizona that signs up for service or upgrades existing service. The deal was supposedly intended only to lure in new Cox customers, but Cox’s marketing team accidentally sent the flyers out to all customers.
Yep, they screwed up.
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25 Jan 2010Buried under the roar of the media’s obsession with Apple’s looming tablet computer this week was a tiny little story about an agency you might have heard about (the FBI) repeatedly breaking the law by faking terrorism emergencies in order to get phone customer data.
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11 Jan 2010Clearwire hopes to reach (not necessarily serve) 120 million customers by the end of this year. They’ll also have to work on cleaning some of the connection quality issues some users have complained about in launch markets.
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8 Jan 2010magicJack has officially unveiled and demonstrated their femtocell device at CES.
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7 Jan 2010Judging from some leaked AT&T talking points posted to our forums, AT&T is getting ready to hit regular DSL customers with some price hikes as well.
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7 Jan 2010An insider tells Dow Jones that Time Warner Cable has launched “Project Mercury” in an effort to rename itself sometime during 2010.
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3 Jan 2010Google has a lot of good plans for Google Voice in 2010 after acquiring Gizmo5. AT&T and Verizon need to innovate or adapt, haven’t shown that they will.
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30 Dec 2009TiVo’s future depends, in large part, on cable companies embedding the TV software into their set top devices. So it’s interesting to see TiVo file comments with the FCC blasting the cable industry for making life as an independent set top creator annoyingly difficult.
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