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Anonymous bloggers in the United Kingdom and elsewhere, consider yourselves warned. A UK court has revealed the identity of a police officer who anonymously wrote an award-winning blog that shared certain details of cases on which he’d worked. The judge ruled that Richard Horton had no… Read More »

AT&T executives have been shouting from the top of the rooftops that they are a wireless company, touting mobile as key to the carrier’s future. And while they have been making those pronouncements, Ma Bell has been quietly slowing down its U-verse deployments. Earlier today, in… Read More »

As broadband matures, carriers aren’t merely upgrading their networks, they’re also upgrading their pricing plans realizing that different service levels offer a more nuanced way to manage traffic on their network, and increase their sales. Read More »

Verizon recently launched its FiOS TV and fiber-based broadband service in New York City, The New York Times is taking stock of the service, which seems to be doing well. Verizon’s $23 billion investment into FiOS wasn’t viewed kindly, and Wall Street viewed AT&T’s cheaper U-Verse… Read More »

The second generation of Mediaroom set-top boxes should cost less thanks to silicon from Microsoft partner Sigma Designs. Sigma has a system on a chip that helps lower the costs of silicon in a device by providing features such as storage, DRM and processing power,… Read More »

I spent part of Sunday (a very small part) watching the Daytona 500 with my dad, who happens to have a subscription to DirectTV’s HotPass service. For those of you who aren’t rabid Nascar fans, HotPass allows a viewer to select a radio channel for a… Read More »

With its old-line businesses losing steam, AT&T is looking at new revenue streams. It has already diversified into video through its U-verse and HomeZone services; now it’s looking to shore up its Yellow Pages business. It is buying click-to-call service provider Ingenio and plans to… Read More »

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AT&T CEO: Network Upgrades In Progress, Pair-Bonding for Faster DSL & the 3G iPhone

Pair-bonding for faster DSL, 3G wireless, and a beefier backbone using OC-768 (40 gigabits per second) technology are some of the things in the immediate future for AT&T (T), the San Antonio, Texas-based phone company, according to CEO Randall Stephenson, who was in San Francisco… Read More »

AT&T U-Verse: 100,000 and Counting

AT&T’s (T) much vaunted triple-play service has finally passed the 100,000-subscriber mark — not exactly a scorcher, but good enough to meet the low end of expectations set by the phone company for Wall Street. AT&T also said today that subscribers will soon get more… Read More »

AT&T U-verse shows signs of life

AT&T has started offering their U-verse (video) users ability to remotely schedule program recordings, over the mobile and the web, according to a company press release. Typically, our response to this would have been like any TiVo user – yawn! But then we say this little… Read More »

Line losses & Bells’ Race against time

Baby Bells are in a race against time, trying to get their video services rolled out before they lose their grip over their core franchise: the voice customer. It is critical for the phone companies to keep people talking on their lines, if they want to… Read More »

Ready or Not, AT&T Sells Uverse

It is hard to get a grip on AT&T’s IPTV efforts. Dubbed Uverse, some say AT&T’s television service it is still stuck in neutral, plagued by technical problems. AT&T, however feels otherwise, and has started making a strong marketing push for the service, according to a… Read More »

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