Comcast, under investigation for hampering online file-sharing by its subscribers, announced yesterday an about-face in its stance and said it will treat all types of internet traffic equally, the ...
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NEW YORK – Comcast Corp. will start offering faster Internet services in Minnesota's Twin Cities region on Thursday, with plans to extend that type of next-generation system to its entire service area ...
Beginning today, six public, educational, and government stations will be moving their programming from their current channel locations in the 20s to the 900s on Comcast Cable. The public, education ...
Comcast SportsNet, which has ballooned from one regional sports network a decade ago to 10 channels in 2008, has hired the Madison Avenue veteran Ray Warren to take on the new post of executive VP and ...
The pandemic-fueled broadband party is officially over, as Comcast Corp. netted no new internet additions in its latest quarter. Comcast CMCSA and its cable peers benefitted earlier in the COVID-19 ...
The organizer of a federal hearing Monday at Harvard Law School on Comcast's treatment of subscriber Internet traffic said yesterday that "seat-warmers" hired by the company prevented other people ...
WASHINGTON -- Comcast Corp. is appealing an FCC ruling that the company is improperly blocking customers' Web traffic, triggering a legal battle that could determine the extent of the government's ...
NEW YORK, Dec 5 (Reuters) - Comcast Corp , the largest U.S. cable television operator, said on Wednesday it expects to lose video customers in 2008 as competitive and economic pressure mounts, and its ...
Comcast's cable business looks fine, but its small advertising business shrank year-over-year. One strong point: The cable industry continues to steal broadband market share away from its telco rivals ...
Comcast, the nation's biggest cable company, is feeling the heat these days -- and it's not just the competition. It's also coming from an unlikely source: the Bush administration's Federal ...
In comments filed with the Federal Communications Commission, Comcast argued that it doesn't violate net neutrality principles by slowing down traffic to bandwidth-hungry peer-to-peer sites because it ...