CABLE SPEED
New era arrives for cable customers Detroit Free Press LANSING -- Consumers can prepare for a new world of cable television, phone and Internet services as legislation to open up telecommunications to more competition in Michigan speeds toward enactment. The change is expected to spur huge investment in money and jobs to extend fiber-optic lines that will carry service at warp speed. Cable TV war unfolds Complex legislation expected to benefit consumers The Saginaw News Saginaw County communities are waiting to see how state legislation that brings competition to cable TV companies will affect the franchise fees they collect. Freed of choice presents cable quandary The Daily Item LYNN -- Choice is generally considered a good thing. But when the amount of options seems boundless, as it seems with cable television services these days, it can also be a source of frustration for the consumer. Thomson Reaches Milestones of Three Million Cable Set-Top Boxes and Ten Million Cable Modems Sold Worldwide Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance Thomson Reaches Milestones of Three Million Cable Set-Top Boxes and Ten Million Cable Modems Sold Worldwide Paying Too Much for Cable? Pekin Times (ARA) - The next time you get a bill from your cable provider, ask yourself, "What am I paying for?" You may be getting 120 channels, but if you only watch a handful of them on a regular basis, the service is a waste of money. Helicopters Aid CMP in Cable Upgrade Project The Lincoln County News People in parts of Maine, from Bucksport to Wiscasset and from Windsor to Warren, may see helicopters hovering overhead dur-ing the coming weeks and months, as crews working for Central Maine Power Co. install 94 miles of new fiber-optic cable on mission poles in the area. Way clear for cable competition The Kalamazoo Gazette LANSING -- Consumers who've been promised for months that cable TV competition is coming may have to wait months or even years, despite cable legislation on its way to Gov. Jennifer Granholm's desk. KOREA: KT to merge cable program makers AsiaMedia KT, Korea's dominant fixed-line operator, plans to make a strategic alliance with the country's cable program providers in time for the launch of Internet protocol TV (IPTV). Comcast planning to raise cable rates Centre Daily Times Comcast plans to raise rates in the central Pennsylvania region by approximately 2.6 percent beginning Jan. 1, a company spokesperson said. A schedule of prices shows that rates for standard cable -- including basic and expanded service -- will increase $2.40 to $45.15. 3Com Home Wireless Router CNET This well-designed gateway makes it easy for home users to network several computers wirelessly and share a high-speed Internet connection.
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