Posts Tagged ‘ Verizon Communications ’
Instead of calling for government-guaranteed “network neutrality,” U.S. advocates of an unfettered Internet ought to seek greater competition among broadband service providers.
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A round-up of some of the discussions taking place this week about net neutrality and the future of the Internet.
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Facebooks says that exempting wireless networks from net neutrality rules is a mistake, breaking with Google, a longtime ally in the debate over how to regulate the Internet.
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The Droid announces itself, prompting self-reflection.
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Some former iPhone owners, tired of the AT&T network and Apple's walled garden, are trying out Google's Android platform.
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Virgin Mobile USA will begin selling a personal wireless device that will connect laptops and other gadgets to the Internet on a pay-as-you-go plan.
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The technology blogosphere weighs in on the iPhone 4. Although most bloggers like its new features, many are unhappy with the idea of another two years with AT&T.
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The results include a charge to reflect a change in health care law regarding the tax treatment of benefits.
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Dismal results from the first-quarter earnings of AT&T and Verizon indicate a larger slowdown in the wireless industry.
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The two landline and Internet services providers were close to announcing a merger, one of the largest in the telecommunications industry in years.
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