One of America’s leading network communications giants, Windstream Communications, has been sued for violating federal law by failing to accommodate a diabetic employee. The lawsuit has been filed by the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC). In the lawsuit, EEOC says that Windstream hired the employee as an Associate Network Analyst at its Little Rock […]
Continue readingInternet service provider Cox Communications and anti-piracy company Rightscorp are locked in a tight copyright war of words over infringements of copyrights. Each side accuses the other of violating the law. Rightscorp has severally accused Cox of infringing the rights of its own customers. But in defense, Cox has said it is Rightscorp who shared […]
Continue readingIt has been over two years since the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted an order reforming rates for inmate calling services. It was highly expected to ease the burden of exorbitant charges for millions of families. Notably, it covered interstate calls but not intrastate and the caps FCC adopted were interim pending further review. In […]
Continue readingCox Communications has expressed displeasure with the manner in which the City of Tempe awarded Google Fiber the contract to provide Gigabit-speed wired Internet service. As a result, Cox has gone to court to sue Tempe for violating the laid down procedures. Cox filed its lawsuit on September 14 in U.S. District Court in Arizona […]
Continue readingThe US District Court in Long Island has given Verizon victory over rival Cablevision in a breach of boundaries claim. In the ruling, Cablevision has been ordered to pull down ads that paint Verizon in a bad light that the judge feels are not competitive but a breach of Verizon’s integrity. In the ads, Cablevision […]
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