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Why Verizon's proposed deal with cable companies could kill FiOS and cable competition as we know it
On Wednesday, executives from Verizon, Comcast, and various experts on anti-trust law and competition testified before a Senate committee to help decide the fate of a deal worth more than $3.6 billion ...
For years, my family had a bundled package with Verizon Fios that included cable, VOIP and internet. But as my family’s watching habits turned to streaming, it was rare when we turned on the cable box ...
After months of deliberation, a host of suitors, and an asking price of a reported $500 million, it’s official: Intel has sold its OnCue streaming device, and all the goodies that come with it, to ...
Question: why in an age of streaming services, smartphones and countless apps that can do just about anything do we still—in nearly all instances—need a cable box to sign up for a subscription and ...
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