The Steelers and Ravens play in what is a de facto playoff game this week, but a carriage dispute between Verizon and Cox ...
With negotiations ongoing, viewers are turning to alternative streaming options. The post Verizon Fios’s FOX blackout left ...
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Spotting Winners: Verizon (NYSE:VZ) And Wireless, Cable and Satellite Stocks In Q3
Earnings results often indicate what direction a company will take in the months ahead. With Q3 behind us, let’s have a look ...
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Verizon, Cox Media Group carriage dispute puts Steelers fans in doubt of watching Week 18 vs. Ravens
A carriage dispute between Verizon and Cox Media Group could lead to some Pittsburgh Steelers fans missing the Week 18 game ...
Verizon wants the Federal Communication Commission to make room for TV packages that come over the Internet, but it is worried that federal rules could prevent the services from getting off the ground ...
CTO Nicola Palmer tells Fierce Wireless that the company is on track to begin using the 20MHz of AWS spectrum it bought last year from cable operators to boost capacity on its 4G LTE network.
SACRAMENTO (AP) - Cellular companies such as Verizon are looking to challenge traditional cable companies with residential internet service that promises to be ultra-fast, affordable and wireless.
It’s pending government approval, but if it flies, it will be very big news. Verizon this week has agreed to acquire wireless spectrum from three separate cable companies for the cost of $3.6 billion.
Instead of paying cable-TV providers for a bundle of channels that nobody watches, Verizon wants to reward content owners for the viewers who tune in to each individual station, a plan that should ...
Verizon Communications is advertising new discounts on Monday for customers who sign up for four of its telecommunications services, as it looks to recoup market share from cable rivals in the holiday ...
In a surprising announcement, Verizon will buy spectrum from Comcast, Time Warner Cable, and Bright House Networks--collectively known as SpectrumCo. Roger Cheng Former Executive Editor / Head of News ...
The suburbs of New York City have become a battleground for competing cable companies. The giant telephone company Verizon is beginning to offer service there, opening up the market to competition for ...
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