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John Lewis stores let you buy a gadget, get half a year of free broadband
Posted On 18 Apr 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Retailers will try any number of stunts to get our feet in the door when they've got inventory to clear or services to push, whether they're offering straight-up discounts or giving away devices. UK retailer John Lewis would really, really like us to...
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‘World’s fastest’ home internet service hits Japan with Sony’s help, 2 Gbps down
Posted On 16 Apr 2013 By Alexis Santos. Under: Uncategorized.
Google Fiber might be making waves with its 1Gbps speeds, but it's no match for what's being hailed as the world's fastest commercially-provided home internet service: Nuro. Launched in Japan yesterday by Sony-supported ISP So-net, the fiber connecti...
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AT&T announces plans for 1Gbps fiber service in Austin, Texas; Google gets immediate competition
Posted On 09 Apr 2013 By Darren Murph. Under: Uncategorized.
First thought: "Ha!" Second thought: "Oh, wait -- competition is an excellent thing." While it's highly probable that AT&T is looking to both overshadow Google's launch party and maintain a foothold in one of its most prized states, the outfit's ...
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Google Fiber rollout detailed for Austin: connections by mid-2014, similar pricing (updated)
Posted On 09 Apr 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
The Google Fiber rollout for Austin has been spoiled twice, but today it's officially official: the music-centric city will become a gigabit city... eventually, that is. Google now says that it will start wiring Austinite homes for super-fast interne...
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Netflix intros a dedicated ISP speed index page to highlight streaming champions
Posted On 11 Mar 2013 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
Netflix has long been judging your ISP's streaming quality, but you've had to dig around blog posts and other less accessible pages to get the low-down on just which networks reign supreme. Its new, dedicated ISP Speed Index page is much more straigh...
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Copyright Alert System gets started, ISPs ready to lay the smack down on P2P piracy
Posted On 25 Feb 2013 By Mark Hearn. Under: Uncategorized.
The fight against online piracy just gained a new weapon in the form of the Copyright Alert System (CAS) aka the "six strikes" policy. Starting today, participating ISPs like Verizon, Time Warner Cable, AT&T and Comcast will begin issuing warning...
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Netflix launches ‘Super HD’ and 3D streaming — but only through certain ISPs
Posted On 08 Jan 2013 By Richard Lawler. Under: Uncategorized.
Rumors that Netflix was offering ISPs access to higher quality streams in return for partnering on distribution surfaced early last year, and were followed by the announcement of its Open Connect CDN network in June. Now the full picture has been rev...
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FreedomPop brings free wireless internet to the home with Hub Burst modem and router
Posted On 12 Dec 2012 By Zachary Lutz. Under: Uncategorized.
If you happen to live in an area that's served by Clearwire's WiMAX network, then you may be interested to learn of a new home internet service that's very aggressive on the pricing front. FreedomPop has announced a free broadband service that'll off...
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Google Fiber installations begin, come with a larger TV channel choice in the bargain (video)
Posted On 13 Nov 2012 By Jon Fingas. Under: Uncategorized.
A lot of readers in the two Kansas Cities are about to see the above sign taped to their door, and they'll be forgiven if it triggers an irrational level of excitement: it's the confirmation that Google Fiber deployments are at last underway. Startin...
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AT&T training document suggests ISPs are gearing up to beat piracy with internet restrictions
Posted On 13 Oct 2012 By James Trew. Under: Uncategorized.
The fact that ISPs are working with the RIAA in a bid to squash piracy is far from new. A leaked document claiming to be AT&T training materials, however, suggests that the operator is about to stop talking, and start doing. According to TorrentF...
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