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Comcast To Take Over Adelphia Service Leesburg Today
As Comcast prepares to ition Adelphia customers to its TV, Internet and telephone service in Loudoun, representatives say subscribers can look forward to new products such as 8,000 on-demand programs, 95 percent of them free; video e-mail; and broadband for businesses.
Comcast's cable success Provo Daily Herald
MIAMI -- Brian Roberts has been called the king of cable and broadband. As chairman and chief executive of Comcast Corp., Roberts, 47, oversees a communications empire that includes 24.1 million cable subscribers, 11 million high-speed Internet customers and 2.1 million phone customers.
Giant oak sprouted from acorn at Comcast Tacoma News Tribune
Brian Roberts has been called the king of cable and broadband.
Comcast, Circuit City try retail experiment Boston Globe
MEDFORD -- Comcast and Circuit City Stores Inc. will officially throw open the doors to a retail experiment tomorrow, a consumer electronics boutique called Connect where customers can buy gadgets and schedule installation of cable TV and other services in a single shopping trip.
Verizon set to battle Comcast in Del. The News Journal
PHILADELPHIA -- Verizon plans to offer its long-awaited television service in portions of southern New Castle County starting Dec. 18.
The cost of getting wired Tennessean
BellSouth has upped the ante in its fight with Comcast for your Internet, telephone and TV dollars, and both companies say their $99-a-month promotions introduced this year are drawing huge demand from consumers.
The Battle of the Bundles The Philadelphia Inquirer
Vik Khanna was looking for a way out. After 13 years as a customer of Philadelphia's Comcast Corp., he thought the service was "good but not great." Occasional Internet outages interrupted his work and forced him to spend valuable time on the phone getting vague answers from Comcast technicians about when service would be restored.
Is iProvo in financial straits? Report says iProvo is a money pit Provo Daily Herald
iProvo, the poster child for government-run broadband, is taking a hit from a libertarian think-tank that says the telecommunications system is facing a cash flow crisis because of lower-than-expected subscriber counts. A study released Tuesday by Los Angeles-based nonprofit Reason Foundation says iProvo -- which was launched in July 2004 with high hopes -- had a rocky first 18 months of
Verizon will launch TV service in parts of Delaware in 2 weeks The News Journal
• Service will be available in Middletown, Odessa, Townsend and the Wrangle Hill area• Verizon's basic package includes 200 channels for $42.99 a month, including 20 high-definition channels and 4,000 on-demand titles; additional charges apply for set-top boxes
It's hard to cut cord, especially on office phone Chicago Tribune
The Comcast people wore me down.
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