Category Archives for Cable Internet

Reports on Charter-TWC Deal Success Challenged

Entertainment Studios (ES) and The National Association of African American-Owned Media (NAAAOM) have come out to challenge media reports to the effect that the Charter Communications/Time Warner Cable merger process has been concluded. Both parties issued a joint press statement to rubbish the reports they termed as baseless and lacking facts. Actually, ES and NAAAOM have […]

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Byron Allen Tells Off Comcast over Petition to FCC

Byron Allen, the Founder, Chairman and CEO of Entertainment Studios has lashed out at Comcast Cable for opposing the Entertainment Studios/NAAAOM petition to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The petition, filed with the FCC on March 24, 2016 can be accessed at: http://www.naaaom.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/12/Petition-Comcast.pdf Soon after the petition was filed, Comcast came out with harsh words […]

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Comcast Contemplating In-Home WiFi Plans

Comcast Cable could be planning to break into new grounds as they seek to get a better foothold of the Internet industry in America. Even though they are too much into cloud, the company’s CEO Brian Roberts recently hinted at the possibility of getting serious about embracing in-home WiFi networks. He spoke at the Morgan […]

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Bright House Announces Regional Business Awards Winners

Bright House Networks has announced the winners in its second annual Regional Business Awards in the Greater Orlando area. Winners were spread out across all categories that included small, medium, large, start-up and innovator for the awards. This noble initiative by Bright House seeks to honor companies and organizations that have impacted the Greater Orlando […]

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Signatures Collected to Stop TWC-Charter Merger

Opposition to the expected has gained momentum with an online civil rights organization collecting signatures to stop it. ColorOfChange has been the force behind the push and they are determined to make sure the merger does not see light of the day. ColorOfChange comprises black folks drawn from different sectors and they are unhappy with the […]

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