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  • #broadband

    Comcast's New 100Mbps Cable Service Edges Us Closer to Japan-Level Broadband, Sort Of

    Comcast just launched a new high-speed 100Mbps cable service in Minneapolis and St. Paul, making it the second provider to offer next-level speeds to a small market for a crazy price. More »
    09/09/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #cable

    Supreme Court OKs DVR-In-The-Cloud Concept

    06/29/09
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  • #internet

    Google on How to Change the Internet: You Should Own Your Broadband Pipes

    Google policy analyst Derek Slater—who's so obviously related to Christian Slater—explains how to reshape broadband in the US. Step one: Own the actual pipes that run to your house. More »
    04/30/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #broadband

    Verizon: 'We Could Offer 400Mbps, We Just Don't Feel Like It'

    Verizon decided to respond to Cablevision's new limited 101Mbps service, and, well, it's a bit contradictory. More »
    04/30/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #godzillainternet

    Suck It, Fiber: America's Fastest Internet 101Mbps Delivered by Cablevision

    Holy. I knew the fruits of cable's fiber-fast DOCSIS 3.0 standard would be delicious, but this is incredible: Cablevision's going to sell the fastest internet in the US next month: 101 blazing megabits per second. More »
    04/28/09
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    By matt buchanan
  • #cablevision

    Cablevision Scamming People Into Getting Converter Box With Basic Service

    A Consumerist reader looking to hook up basic service to a cable-ready TV was told by Cablevision that a converter box would be needed "no matter what." He was also accused of being "disrespectful." More »
    02/23/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #cable

    FCC Fines Big Cable for Ditching TiVo Owners

    10/17/08
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  • #dvr

    Court Rejects Studios and Networks' Copyright Beef With Cloud-Storage DVRs

    08/04/08
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  • #wireless

    Cablevision Launching Wireless Broadband Network

    05/08/08
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  • #cable

    CableLabs Responds to CableCard Screwjob Allegation

    04/17/08
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    CableCard Users Are Getting Screwed Out of HD Channels

    Our friend Gary Merson, the HD Guru, has uncovered an issue that may soon piss you off. Cable customers who use the current CableCard to decode signal directly in their TV, a TiVo or Windows Media Center PC may soon start losing HD channels because of a change in technology. To conserve bandwidth, cable carriers are moving from a direct stream of video to "switched digital video," which use two-way digital cable boxes to see what customers need then send it to them. CableCards are only one-way, so they can't make use of any SDV coming down the pipes. What does this mean? Merson says that as of April 15, Cablevision has cut off CableCard access to 15 Voom HD channels, and Time Warner will apparently make similar cuts. More »
    04/17/08
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    By Wilson Rothman
  • #vodoncrack

    Cablevision's Crazy New VOD Scheme: Send You the DVD Too

    02/04/08
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