Category Archives for DSL Internet

Frontier Named Among Worst US Companies To Work For

Frontier Communications, a company based in Stamford, Connecticut has recently been ranked as the 3rd worst company to work for. This information was gathered from employee reviews contributed on Glassdoor.com. Second on the list was Express Scripts, with the list topper being Books-A-Million based in Birmingham, Alabama. To be considered for the list, companies had […]

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FCC Reveals Inconsistent Internet Speeds

Reports are emerging that not all Internet customers are getting access to equal speeds and consistency in service production from service providers. This revelation raises a lot of question concerning competition in the telecommunication industry and brings up a big question whether consumers have been getting their money’s worth from service providers. The FCC report […]

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Netflix Ranking Reveals Some ISPs Performance Declining, Verizon FiOS Affected

Netflix speed rankings indicate that video streaming performance on Comcast and Verizon has been going down for the last three to four months. Verizon FiOS dropped from 6th to 7th position in the United States, and this means it changed places with Time Warner Cable. On the other hand, Comcast was ranked at 14th position […]

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Time Warner Cable Wooing DSL Users To Recoup Subscriber Losses

As a result of its summer battle with CBS, Time Warner Cable has lost a lot of subscribers. It is estimated that it has lost approximately 3% of its entire subscriber base as a result of its battle with CBS over retransmission fees. It is estimated that Time Warner lost 24,000 broadband customers, 306 video […]

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Telstra Launches Low Cost ISP Service

The name of the new ISP launched by Telstra is Belong, and it is offering consumers what it says are two ADSL2 plus broadband with no lock-in, home Internet plans. The first plan provides 70 GB, and it will cost AU$ 50 each month. The second plan is 250 GB, and it will cost consumers […]

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