FCC investigates claims of fiddling with traffic by the big ISP. read more »
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LAS VEGAS -- Cable-modem service provider Comcast said Wednesday that it would welcome a U.S. Federal Communications Commission investigation into its broadband traffic management practices. read more »
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The Federal Communications Commission relaxed one media-ownership rule yesterday and held the line on another. Both decisions are likely to be challenged in federal court. read more »
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When several Loudoun County neighborhoods were built five years ago, a Dulles company won long-term exclusive contracts to provide cable service to hundreds of residents. read more »
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New content and entertainment platforms and electronic advances in the automotive market were the read more »
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LAS VEGAS - In his keynote speech yesterday at the Consumer Electronics Show, Comcast Corp.'s Brian L. Roberts said his company had embraced new technology to allow electronics manufacturers to develop interactive devices that work on its 25-million-subscriber cable network. read more »
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New content and entertainment platforms and electronic advances in the automotive market were the hot topics on the second day of the 2008 International CES(R). Leaders from Comcast and General Motors delivered keynote addresses on day two, illustrating consumer technology's growing relationship with both the content and automotive industries. Produced by the Consumer Electronics Association ... read more »
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Plyxim today announced its video scheduling software for Mac OS X. The Exibia software allows clients in a multi-user, multi-platform environment to upload and schedule QuickTime-compatible videos to a centrally- located server. The Exibia Server, connected to a closed-circuit television system for broadcast, handles the scheduling and playback of... read more »
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