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Congress Has the Opportunity To Keep Millions of Americans Connected (Guest Blog)
By Kathy Grillo, Shane Larson published
Telco, labor union make joint call for Congress to fund Affordable Connectivity Program
AT&T Fixed Wireless Access Deployment Accelerates, Internet Air Adds 110,000 Customers in Q1
By Daniel Frankel published
AT&T CEO John Stankey positions FWA service as a useful tool for businesses to deliver connectivity in wireline-bereft places
Canada’s Rogers Licenses More Comcast Tech, Including a ‘New Device Powered by Entertainment OS’
By Daniel Frankel published
Without using the name 'Xumo' even once, the long time user of Comcast's X1 video platform will also deploy the American cable giant’s multi-gigabit gateways, Storm-Ready WiFi tech and various Xfinity-branded home-security products
Disney CTO Aaron LaBerge Quits To Join Sports Betting Company Penn Entertainment
By Daniel Frankel published
20-year Disney veteran, who oversees Disney Plus, Hulu and ESPN Plus, says he’s switching jobs this summer to spend more time with his family
Apple Finally Rolls Out AirPlay to Hotel Rooms
By Daniel Frankel published
Deployment of BYOD scheme will begin with 60 North America IHS Hotel & Resort locations, allows guests to port their own streaming services from their iPhone or iPad to their room's native LG smart TV
‘B+C,’ ‘Next TV’ Announce Winners of Best of Show Awards at NAB Show
By Kent Gibbons published
Awards are judged on innovation, feature set, cost efficiency and performance in serving the media & entertainment companies
Vantiva Says It Has Now Sold 22 Million Android TV Set-Tops, Controls 25% of the Global Market
By Daniel Frankel published
France’s erstwhile Technicolor bought CommScope’s pay TV set-top and gateway business last year
Roku Hit By Another Security Breach, This Time 576,000 Accounts Were Compromised
By Daniel Frankel published
Roku says it's now going to try this 'two-factor authentication' thing all the kids are talking about
While More Than Half of Americans Are Interested in Apple's $3,500 Vision Pro, 76% Say They Have No Intention of Buying One
By Daniel Frankel published
As the latest Hub Entertainment Research survey reveals, the most innovative piece of entertainment hardware to come along in years might just be too expensive
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