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The good news for cable TV is there are the first signs of life from a new wireless broadband service using data over cable service interface specification, or DOCSIS, technology.
No cable outlet, no problem. On Monday, AT&T will release the U-verse Wireless Receiver for $50 plus a $7 per month rental fee. What can you do with this magic box? I’ll tell you in the next ...
Talk of cable TV consolidation and disruption rose to new heights after last week’s announced $34.5 billion Charter Communications-Cox Communications deal. “Smaller operators like Cox have ...
What is the chance of long-term success for cable television competitors in wireless? The wireless industry has always been a fast growing and continually ...
Wireless TVs may help to eliminate extra cables and connections, but how do they work and are they worth their current asking price?
PALO ALTO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Air Wireless™, global provider of an industry leading wireless DOCSIS technology empowering cable, broadband, and wireless service providers, announced today ...
Consumers win: Internet prices dropped 3.1% in May amid fierce competition between cable and mobile providers. Wireless surges: T-Mobile, Verizon, and ...
Cost and convenience were the main benefits of wireless home internet from providers like T-Mobile and Verizon.