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With AT&T/T-Mobile deal blocked, Verizon extends its empire

Shortly after buying wireless services from Comcast, Time Warner and Bright House, Verizon paid Cox Communications $315 million for another 20 MHZ. Read More »

Vendors responding to the Gig U Project

Multi-university plan to build out very high-speed networks is attracting dozens of vendors. Read More »

Celebrated Populist, Commissioner Michael Copps leaving FCC After 10 Years’ Service

Progressive commissioner, Michael Copps, retiring from 10 years' battle at the FCC. Read More »

AT&T/T-Mobile merger parties granted court postponement

A federal court judge has granted AT&T and T-Mobile a postponement of the Justice Department's antitrust lawsuit. Read More »

Cable Deal Signed, Verizon Pulls Out of FiOS Build Out

Instead of expanding their fiber-optic network, FiOs, Verizon will now market its partners' cable services. Read More »

World Technology Conference: Web, Mobiles Keys To World Development

At the huge Paris LeWeb conference, participants urged more broadband and mobile technology as a path to world development. Read More »

Did the FCC’s AT&T/T-Mobile report manipulate the facts?

In its report opposing the AT&T/T-Mobile merger, the FCC altered its own standards of media competition. Read More »

Genachowski: Medical Tech Gains Elude Areas Without Broadband

At the mHealth Summit, FCC Chair Genachowski praised medical communication innovations but reiterated need for broadband build-out. Read More »

New York Times Addresses Digital Divide

A former Obama administration science advisory warns of the growing importance of the digital divide. Read More »

Campaign ads turning more to the Internet

There will be far more online political ads this election cycle. Read More »

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