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Content tagged with Satellite posted in December 2019
BBWN Bites: Apple Explores Space – Report
Broadband World News  
12/20/2019   Post a comment
Apple is secretly investigating satellites, UK doubles fiber availability, rural US gets more gigs, suspicious snips in FTTx, DISH hops onto Nest wagon and more in our final BBWN Bites of 2019.
NY's Governor Cuomo Is in a Net Neut State of Mind
Alison Diana  
12/20/2019   Post a comment
Governor Andrew Cuomo details how he wants to bring net neutrality back to the Empire State.
BBWN Bites: US House Writes Laws for Broadband Mapping
Broadband World News  
12/18/2019   Post a comment
In today's round-up for broadband access news, C-Spire almost wraps up Mississippi project, Liberty Global bids adieu to Sunrise, FCC sinks money into satellite, Everstream crosses 5,000-fiber-mile threshold and more.
BBWN Bites: No Free Broadband for Brits
Broadband World News  
12/13/2019   Post a comment
Also today, AT&T sets date for new national OTT-TVoffering, CenturyLink hooks up to WiFi 6, Mozilla's net neutrality deadline looms large and more.
BBWN Bites: 'Internet Para Todos' Translates Into Mexican Opportunity for Viasat
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12/12/2019   Post a comment
Also today, Windstream Wholesale signs mega-capacity deal, MTS joins TIP, Comcast to spend billions on Peacock, Bluebird buys Illinois provider and more fixed-access news.
BBWN Bites: AT&T Considers Cost-Cutting Measures, Raises Video Fees
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12/11/2019   Post a comment
Also today, Comcast and AT&T blame programming costs for increased fees, Comcast and Technicolor partner on next-gen DOCSIS 3.1 gateway, KPN Ventures uses IoT to helps seniors, Loon can float over Uganda and more.
BBWN Bites: Nokia Chairman to Step Down
Broadband World News  
12/3/2019   Post a comment
Also today, TiVo adds Prime Video app, Vodafone Greece hits 300K with fiber, CenturyLink runs ring around Troy, USDA hands out first millions, what's most important for OTT subscribers and more.




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