Verizon gets aggressive on mobile broadband
Verizon Wireless cuts the price of its wireless broadband service by 25 percent as it expands its footprint.August 29, 2005, 1:57 PM PDT
Power line broadband gets popular with tech firms
Intel, Cisco and Motorola are helping shape standards and fund companies developing broadband-over-power-line technology.August 24, 2005, 3:23 PM PDT
Bells slash prices to lure broadband customers
Verizon's newly priced $14.95 service is aimed at mainstream, price-sensitive dial-up Internet customers.August 23, 2005, 5:11 PM PDT
Yahoo, Verizon launch co-branded DSL
update The companies are launching a DSL service for $14.95 a month, marking yet another major deal the Internet giant has inked with a telecom.August 23, 2005, 8:57 AM PDT
DSL, cable providers spar with Vonage
Internet phone providers want the feds to regulate Internet "neutrality." Cable companies and DSL providers say it's unnecessary.August 22, 2005, 2:05 PM PDT
FCC changes DSL classification
Feds put DSL on even footing with cable modem service--providers no longer have to offer network access to competing ISPs.August 5, 2005, 12:54 PM PDT
FCC to hammer out new DSL rules
The FCC delayed its monthly meeting on Thursday to work on new regulatory rules for DSL service.August 4, 2005, 2:13 PM PDT
Not just TV: Cable competes for the office domain
Cable companies are increasingly positioning themselves as friendlier, cheaper and more flexible as they aim to win smaller corporate clients.August 3, 2005, 6:29 AM PDT
Study: Broadband penetration to surge by 2010
Broadband access will be in 71 million U.S. households in five years and give a boost to online shopping and banking services.August 2, 2005, 1:29 PM PDT
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When TV meets the Web
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Ups and downs of consumer broadband
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BellSouth launches wireless broadband service
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The 3G handset quandary
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Skype embraces video phones
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High hopes for high speed
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3G wars heat up
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Broadband's bargain hunt
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WorldCom's Ebbers gets 25 years in prison
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Comcast revs up downloads
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IBM teams up for broadband over power line
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Broadband's power-line push
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IBM partners to offer broadband from a wall plug
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Verizon's first video deal signed with Time Warner
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Broadband speed war emerges
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WiMax begins to gel at Sprint
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Wireless: A peer-to-peer music asylum
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Verizon has set up demo stores for its Fios telephony, TV and high-speed data network as part of a marketing push.
Government-sponsored projects to provide fiber-optic or wireless networks are taking
off across the United States, as are efforts to legislate the issue in state capitals.