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InternetNews October 20, 2005 Roy Mark |
IPTV Challenges Regulatory Models Verizon and SBC want to run fiber-optic cable into homes delivering an IP network offering bundled television, telephone and high-speed Internet to consumers without having to meet the same regulatory obligations that cable companies do. |
The Motley Fool September 11, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Who Will Control Your Broadband? The Cable-Telecom skirmish is beginning to hit home for apartment and condo dwellers. If the FCC has its way, they may soon be able to freely choose their broadband providers. |
The Motley Fool August 22, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Cable Companies, Why Don't You Like Technology? While the triple play is luring customers, cable will still need wireless to compete. |
InternetNews December 23, 2003 Roy Mark |
Broadband Growth Slightly Cools High-speed connections increased 18% during the first half of 2003 to put 23.5 million lines into service. |
The Motley Fool March 30, 2005 Rich Duprey |
Controlling Interest in Net Access Supreme Court hears the case of opening cable Internet access to competition and regulation. The decision will have important consequences that may become irrelevant if satellites, power lines or other means of transmission become more prevalent. Investors, take note. |
Insurance & Technology April 30, 2008 Claire Schooley |
As Vendors Introduce Less-Expensive Technologies, Insurers Can Capitalize on the Promise of Videoconferencing and Telepresence Telepresence, which is the high-end, life-size videoconferencing, and high-definition videoconferencing can be used both internally and externally in insurance. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 26, 2008 Peggy Bresnick Kendler |
Banks Leverage New Telepresence Technologies to Enhance Services and Processes Telepresence and videoconferencing promise to improve customer service, cross-selling efforts, training, and more; but how can banks best utilize the emerging technologies? |
InternetNews February 7, 2006 Roy Mark |
No New Laws For Net Neutrality? The cable and telephone industries again insisted Tuesday they have no plans or intentions to block either Internet content or applications over their high-speed broadband networks. |
Commercial Investment Real Estate Jul/Aug 2008 Skip Duemeland |
Face Time Videoconferencing personalizes long-distance business relationships. |
InternetNews February 10, 2006 Roy Mark |
Video Competition Boosting Broadband Penetration High-speed Internet service is riding on the battle between Bells and cable companies. |
Home Theater October 29, 2007 |
FCC Liberates Apartment Dwellers Apartment tenants and owners are about to get new video-delivery options, thanks to the Federal Communications Commission. |
The Motley Fool December 29, 2004 Alyce Lomax |
Cellular Cable Camaraderie? News agencies report that Time Warner's cable unit is in talks to make a deal with Sprint to provide wireless service. That's the last frontier in cable companies' increasing encroachment on what has been traditionally the telecom landscape. |
BusinessWeek November 1, 2004 Catherine Yang |
Cable vs. Fiber In the long-running contest for the digital future, cable has been hitting home runs while the telecoms are just coming to bat. Now, the Bells are fighting back by offering video via phone lines. |
The Motley Fool July 25, 2007 David Lee Smith |
Can Cable Still Reward Shareholders? The sector's done well lately, but what new issues might cable operators be facing? Time Warner Cable... Comcast... etc. |
Reason May 2005 Julian Sanchez |
Broadband Battle If a cable company provides high-speed Internet access, is it offering a "telecommunications service" or an "information service"? The future of broadband could turn on how the Supreme Court answers that question. |
The Motley Fool March 15, 2004 Ben McClure |
Same Old AT&T? Will AT&T be able to reinvent itself to keep up with the changing times? |
Home Theater August 6, 2009 Mark Fleischmann |
HDTV Takes Over More than half of U.S. homes now have a high-definition display. |
BusinessWeek May 24, 2004 Steve Rosenbush |
Verizon: Take That, Cable The nation's largest telecom provider is preparing to seek cable-TV franchises in parts of Texas and eight other states so that it can offer video in head-to-head competition with cable companies. |
InternetNews June 2, 2005 Colin C. Haley |
Broadband Subs Pull Into Passing Lane The number of U.S. households with high-speed Internet connections is about to pass dial-up. That's welcome news for more than just ISPs. |
National Real Estate Investor May 1, 2008 G. M. Filisko |
FCC Ban Gets Bad Reception The FCC adopted the rule banning exclusive cable contracts to foster increased price competition among cable providers and provide residents of multifamily buildings with more choice. |
The Motley Fool May 13, 2004 Phil Wohl |
Telecom vs. Cable In this era of technological innovation, which major communications industry will emerge victorious? |
Entrepreneur September 2003 Gisela M. Pedroza |
Video to Go Now you can take your video mail and videoconferencing capabilities on the road. |
T.H.E. Journal September 2004 |
Click to Meet 4.0 This videoconferencing system works with the hardware schools already have in place. Its multipoint control and transcoding engine can connect up to 90 participants in a single videoconference call. |
The Motley Fool July 1, 2005 Rich Smith |
Go Long for Long Distance If you're brave enough to invest in telecoms, look toward Russia's Rostelecom. |
InternetNews March 22, 2004 |
The Price of a Phone Call The cost burden of telecom services is much higher for very small businesses than for large businesses. A SBA study finds that smaller firms pay four times more per employee for local and long distance services than large businesses do. |
Bank Systems & Technology May 26, 2008 Claire Schooley |
As Vendors Introduce Less-Expensive Technologies, Banks Can Capitalize on the Promise of Videoconferencing and Telepresence By allowing participants to see and read each other's body language, telepresence and videoconferencing bolster customer confidence and satisfaction as well as enhance interoffice communications. |
The Motley Fool September 7, 2004 Kelvin Taylor |
So Long, Long Distance AT&T turns its business focus away from traditional phone service. Investors should look at these trends in telecom and study the companies poised to compete effectively. |
Home Theater February 12, 2010 Mark Fleischmann |
Online Onslaught Overstated Only a small minority of U.S. households considering canceling cable or satellite service. |
CIO September 1, 2001 Meg Mitchell Moore |
Stay Tuned for More Knowledge Videoconferencing hasn't exactly fulfilled its promise in the corporate world, but a few universities are putting the put-upon technology to innovative uses... |
Bank Technology News July 2010 Robin Arnfield |
Virtual Meetings Save Real Money Cisco's TelePresence videoconferencing system provides life-size images of meeting participants to Bank of America and other banks. |
T.H.E. Journal June 2009 |
PCS-XG80 Version 2.03 by Sony Electronics Sony Electronics has come out with PCS-XG80 Version 2.03, the newest version of its high-definition videoconferencing system. |
The Motley Fool March 28, 2008 David Lee Smith |
Can You Hear Me Now, Cable Guys? Adding wireless capability could boost cable's competitive advantage. |
CIO June 15, 2001 David T. Gordon |
Happy Hours Lawyers use videoconferencing to save time. |
CRM November 2012 Kelly Liyakasa |
Enterprise Videoconferencing, Telepresence Revenue Down Broader macroeconomic factors and cautious IT spending could be the reasons, IDC finds. |
InternetNews December 22, 2003 Colin Haley |
Interest in Online Banking Grows Barring a major security breach, U.S. consumers will increasingly turn to bank Web sites, a new study concludes. |