Time Broadband cuts prices for Internet broadband service
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AOL cuts broadband prices and launches
256K Silver Service
AOL cuts broadband prices and launches
256K Silver Service
05/19/2004 08:57 AMComputer Shopper May 19 2004 1:08PM GMT
australia press: optus cuts broadband
internet prices
australia press: optus cuts broadband
internet prices
07/04/2004 08:31 PMYahoo! Jul 5 2004 0:43AM GMT
ForeThought.net Launches Mach Broadband
- Cable-Crushing Broadband Internet
Service
ForeThought.net Launches Mach Broadband
- Cable-Crushing Broadband Internet
Service
03/14/2005 05:59 PMforeThought.net, a Denver-based telephone and Internet company, today
announced the launch of "Mach", its new ADSL 2+ broadband Internet
access service. [PRWEB Mar 11, 2005]
BT cuts broadband prices
BT cuts broadband prices
06/30/2004 03:14 AMBT cuts the monthly charge on its high-speed internet service by up to
25%.
BT cuts broadband prices and extends
rollout
BT cuts broadband prices and extends
rollout
06/30/2004 07:47 AMPersonal Computer World Jun 30 2004 12:38PM GMT
Cox to boost broadband Internet service
Cox to boost broadband Internet service
08/13/2004 09:18 PMBoston Globe Aug 14 2004 1:06AM GMT
Their broadband internet service is not
wireless
Their broadband internet service is not
wireless
09/17/2004 01:00 AMTechTree Sep 17 2004 4:03AM GMT
BSNL to start broadband Internet service
BSNL to start broadband Internet service
12/25/2004 08:43 PMThe Hindu Dec 25 2004 11:33PM GMT
100% Of Rural America Now Has Access to
Broadband Internet Service
100% Of Rural America Now Has Access to
Broadband Internet Service
01/04/2005 08:54 AMSpace Daily Jan 4 2005 1:06PM GMT
NTT, Sky Perfect plan to launch
broadband Internet TV service (AFP)
NTT, Sky Perfect plan to launch
broadband Internet TV service (AFP)
01/22/2004 02:12 AMAFP - Satellite broadcaster Sky Perfect Communications and Japan's top
telecoms company NTT are planning to launch a broadband Internet
television service.
NTT, Sky Perfect plan to launch
broadband Internet TV service
NTT, Sky Perfect plan to launch
broadband Internet TV service
01/22/2004 04:21 AMAFP via Yahoo! Jan 22 2004 8:26AM GMT
BT cuts cost of broadband
BT cuts cost of broadband
06/30/2004 10:55 AMManchester Online Jun 30 2004 2:33PM GMT
BT to cut broadband prices for punters
BT to cut broadband prices for punters
06/18/2004 11:07 AMPossibly within two weeks, industry sources claim
BT examines broadband price cuts
BT examines broadband price cuts
09/03/2004 08:42 AMSmall ISPs' wholesale misery relieved?
BT cuts broadband migration charge
BT cuts broadband migration charge
04/28/2004 01:07 PMPersonal Computer World Apr 28 2004 5:08PM GMT
France cuts cost of broadband
France cuts cost of broadband
07/27/2004 04:47 PMCNET Jul 27 2004 8:11PM GMT
BT cuts rural broadband fees
BT cuts rural broadband fees
01/02/2004 01:14 PMZDNet UK Jan 2 2004 12:23PM ET
Broadband prices crash around the globe
Broadband prices crash around the globe
07/30/2004 10:42 PMBroadband prices to hold steady
Broadband prices to hold steady
02/10/2004 02:47 AMThe days of broadband bargains could be over, as a study shows prices
are holding steady.
BT cuts broadband cost for remotest
areas
BT cuts broadband cost for remotest
areas
01/02/2004 09:30 AMvnunet.com Jan 2 2004 8:41AM ET
US Broadband ISPs Expect Price Cuts
US Broadband ISPs Expect Price Cuts
12/05/2003 08:57 PMprostoalex writes "US broadband providers are trying to avoid the
price wars, but the cost of DSL and cable hookups is still headed down
with major promotions ...
MP's broadband report - the choice cuts
MP's broadband report - the choice cuts
02/11/2004 01:37 PMReader's Digest
The High Cost of Lowering Broadband
Prices
The High Cost of Lowering Broadband
Prices
11/01/2003 01:56 AMBoston.Internet.com Nov 1 2003 0:42AM ET
Price cuts give SBC strong broadband
lead
Price cuts give SBC strong broadband
lead
11/15/2003 01:09 AMChicago Tribune Nov 15 2003 0:00AM ET
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop
06/22/2004 03:43 PMGaming console vendors need broadband providers and television
manufacturers to lower prices on their products to help gaming grow on
the Internet, said Kazuo Hirai, president and chief executive officer
of Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. Hirai, speaking at a
Congressional Internet Caucus event in Washington, D.C., Tuesday,
called on broadband providers to reduce prices as a way to drive more
U.S. residents to broadband and drive more interest in console gaming
through the Internet. Television manufacturers can help spur interest
in console gaming, he added, by pricing high-definition television
(HDTV) sets in a range that's affordable for average U.S. residents.
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop.
Sony gaming exec: Broadband prices need
to drop.
06/22/2004 10:24 PMMacCentral:
Sony
gaming exec: Broadband prices need to drop. "With the average
monthly cost of broadband, about US$40, a customer could buy a new
PlayStation 2 game every month." Translation: Stop competing with us
for the public's disposable income. Please make less money so we can
make more money. "Future versions of gaming consoles will be able to
provide HDTV-ready games." This seems to confirm my hunch that the PS3
will have HD resolution. If it can play high definition Blu-ray
movies, people will sort of expect the games to be HD, too.
Japanese broadband prices make Sweden
look dear
Japanese broadband prices make Sweden
look dear
12/22/2003 07:49 AMOftel unlikley to demand broadband cost
cuts - report
Oftel unlikley to demand broadband cost
cuts - report
11/04/2003 09:44 AMDoesn't want to 'rock the boat'
IPWireless Mobile Broadband Technology
to Power Sentechs MyWireless, the First
Nationwide Broadband Wireles
IPWireless Mobile Broadband Technology
to Power Sentechs MyWireless, the First
Nationwide Broadband Wireles
12/10/2003 04:16 PMECTA Portal Dec 10 2003 1:56PM ET
Cisco Powers Hong Kong Broadband
Network's 100Mbps and 1Gbps Residential
Broadband Services
Cisco Powers Hong Kong Broadband
Network's 100Mbps and 1Gbps Residential
Broadband Services
02/01/2005 09:50 PMInvestors Business Daily Feb 2 2005 1:50AM GMT
Broadband National, Inc. Teams with NCC
to Offer VoIP and Broadband Solutions
Broadband National, Inc. Teams with NCC
to Offer VoIP and Broadband Solutions
06/17/2005 03:16 PMBroadband National Inc. a has teamed with National Communications
Contracting, Inc. to offer high speed solutions to NCC customers
inquiring about the telecommunication products and services the
company offers. NCC will leverage Broadband National’s IBIS
(Integrated Broadband Information System) to deploy broadband and VoIP
solutions to small, medium and enterprise level customers. Broadband
National’s proprietary platform enables end users to instantly compare
broadband solutions offered by more than 40 different suppliers,
including SBC Internet Services, Comcast, Covad, XO Communications,
ITC DeltaCom, SpeakEasy, and Nuvox. [PRWEB Jun 16, 2005]
Nethercomm Corporation Comments on
Forbes Article where Broadband-in-Gas
Stands out among Traditional Broadband
Technologies by Delivering Connectivity
of 100+Mbps
Nethercomm Corporation Comments on
Forbes Article where Broadband-in-Gas
Stands out among Traditional Broadband
Technologies by Delivering Connectivity
of 100+Mbps
06/05/2005 11:18 PMNethercomm Corporation Addresses Forbes Article "Seven Ways to get
Traditional Broadband Services", which highlights Broadband-in-Gas, a
Compelling Broadband Technology Enabling “Previously Unobtainable
Levels of Connectivity of 100+Mbps” [PRWEB May 27, 2005]
Innovative Broadband Broker Saves
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Government Offices Thousands of Dollars
on T1,DSL,and Broadband. Complimentary
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Businesses, Non Profits, Schools and
Government Offices Thousands of Dollars
on T1,DSL,and Broadband. Complimentary
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08/10/2004 03:50 AM1st-T1-DSL-Broadband.com offers customers *The world's only real-time
T1 price tool *Low Price Guarantee - We will not be undersold *Free
unbiased price research will save you money [PRWEB Aug 10, 2004]
Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems
Wireless broadband has developed into a
truly versatile broadband communications
medium while the national local loops
experience ongoing access problems
07/08/2004 03:39 AMResearch and Markets are delighted to announce the addition of 2004
Global Wireless Broadband Report to their offering [PRWEB Jul 8, 2004]
Broadband Envy: Fixing American
Broadband
Broadband Envy: Fixing American
Broadband
09/02/2004 10:01 AMThe End of Broadband Service
The End of Broadband Service
03/22/2005 03:33 PMThe FCC reached a decision this week that could effectively end broadband service as we know
it. The order hasn't officially come out yet, but the result was
leaked.
The FCC granted a petition by BellSouth to pre-empt state
regulators from requiring "naked DSL." The procedural aspects are
convoluted, so the effect of that action may not be clear. Here's
what the FCC is saying. The local phone companies (and, although the
ruling doesn't specifically cover them, cable companies) are free to
force customers to buy pay for phone service in order to get
broadband. Whether or not you use the phone company's voice service
is immaterial -- you have to pay for it. Although there are a few
telcos willing to sell DSL as a stand-alone service (notably Qwest),
one wonders if they will continue to do so.
The FCC ruling makes broadband an extension of phone service,
rather than the reverse. It ties the data applications of the future
to the anchor of the public switched telephone network. That's
perverse. Voice is the application, not connectivity. We'll never
have real competition if the incumbents get paid even when customers
want to switch to a competitor.
I want to pay someone for high-speed data connectivity, with the
opportunity to use (and pay for) innovative applicaitons on top of
that pipe. To me, that's broadband service. After the FCC decision,
that may no longer be available. That's what I mean by the end of
broadband as we know it. For the privilege of buying broadband, I'll
have to buy phone service or something else I don't need, raising the
effective price. This is the way to promote broadband adoption in the
US?
Time Warner broadband suit advances
Time Warner broadband suit advances
09/01/2004 01:48 PMAppeals court breathes new life into challenge of city law requiring
homes, offices connect to municipal network.
Broadband overtakes unmetered dial-up
for the first time
Broadband overtakes unmetered dial-up
for the first time
09/20/2004 10:38 AMPersonal Computer World Sep 20 2004 2:43PM GMT
More Modern Anxiety Disorders -- This
Time It's Broadband
More Modern Anxiety Disorders -- This
Time It's Broadband
04/08/2005 06:26 PMFor some time, we've been hearing about disorders related to
information
overload in our modern world of instant communications. Those
early theories of Internet-related stress problems seem quaint by
today's standards, in which each technological advance brings with it
more angst. Two days ago it was
iTune
s playlist anxiety, today Om Malik discusses his experience with
In
ternet anxiety disorder, as he calls it. Besides the standard
offline media, wired/wireless phone calls and messages, he's also
inundated with IMs, hundreds of unanswered emails, and thousands of
unread newsreader posts. Everything's backlogged, and he can't keep
up. The culprit in his mind is broadband, which could bring on the
next big malaise of the century. Yes, we are swimming in a sea of
information, and it does have its downside. But technology doesn't
seem completely to blame here. Perhaps it's more of a reflection of
our culture and our need for immediate and constant communication,
gratification, stimulation, [fill in the blank]-tion. Stress comes
more from the use of the technology than its mere presence. In fact,
if technology had a hand creating the problem, maybe it can also help
fix it. Or maybe it's all just a vicious cycle. Tools such as
newsreaders are designed to save time by filtering information, but
instead they can generate more. So, next there will be a technology
designed to deal with that problem -- and it will create a different
issue, which will require another technology. What were we just saying
about
autom
ation creating new jobs?
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