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AT&T changes policy, will allow FaceTime over cellular
November 9, 2012 2:17 pm | by Andrew Berg, Wireless Week | News | CommentsAT&T will allow any customer with an LTE-capable iOS device on a tiered or shared data plan to use Apple's FaceTime video conferencing app over a cellular connection. AT&T had previously said it would only allow users who switched to the company's new shared data plans to access the app.
Judge rejects injunction against Dish DVR
November 8, 2012 3:33 pm | by The Associated Press | News | CommentsA California judge has rejected a request for a preliminary injunction against Dish Network's ad-skipping digital video recorder in a dispute that has pit broadcasters against a main distributor of their programming. The ruling was not released publically.
Wireless ops report progress on post-hurricane repairs
November 6, 2012 3:17 pm | by Maisie Ramsay, Wireless Week | News | CommentsWireless providers on the East Coast report that progress is being made to restore service after major damage from Hurricane Sandy. Cell towers and other infrastructure were hit hard by flooding and power outages, particularly in New Jersey and New York.
Apple, Google suit over patent rates dismissed
November 6, 2012 3:15 pm | by The Associated Press | News | CommentsA federal judge in Madison, Wis., threw out a suit by Apple claiming that Google subsidiary Motorola Mobility is seeking unreasonably high license fees for the use of patents on wireless technology. The suit is part of a world-spanning battle between Apple and Google.
Europe opens 2 GHz band for LTE
November 5, 2012 2:15 pm | by Maisie Ramsay, Wireless Week | News | CommentsWireless providers in Europe will be able to access spectrum in the 2 GHz band for LTE service under a new decision from the European Commission. The rule changes remove restrictions that limited the band to 3G service, effectively opening an additional 120 MHz for LTE.
TWC rolls mobile charging stations into NYC; Cablevision re-groups
November 2, 2012 2:26 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsWith tensions mounting in some of the areas that saw the biggest impact from Hurricane Sandy, Time Warner Cable and other service providers are rushing into the morass to fix their triple-play services and ease subscribers’ frustrations.
Live From Cable-Tec Expo - SCTE
November 1, 2012 4:26 pm | by CED Magazine | Videos | CommentsCED Editor-in-Chief Brian Santo talks with Society of Cable Telecommunications Engineers President and CEO Mark Dzuban about the new and exciting things happening at the organization that hosted SCTE Cable-Tec Expo 2012 in Orlando.
Muni broadband with a twist
November 1, 2012 2:25 pm | by Brian Santo | Blogs | CommentsChicago intends to do what no American city even remotely its size has ever pulled off – get a municipal broadband network built. There isn’t a city in the country that doesn’t want better broadband infrastructure. Several cities, tiring of waiting for the market to create those networks, have attempted to build their own.
@ 4G World: AT&T exec dishes on small cells, SON, DAS
November 1, 2012 2:24 pm | by Maisie Ramsay, Wireless Week | News | CommentsAT&T network technology executive Kris Rinne told a packed crowd yesterday that the operator's early small cell deployments showed promise, but some hurdles still remain. But there's still a lot of optimization that needs to be done, Rinne said.
FCC: Communications slowly improving after Sandy
November 1, 2012 2:17 pm | by The Associated Press | News | CommentsCell towers knocked out by Superstorm Sandy were slowly coming back to life, federal regulators said, but about 1 in 5 were still out of service in a storm-hit area stretching from Virginia to Massachusetts. That compares with 1 in 4 cell towers that were out of service the day after the storm made landfall.
Icahn buys 10 percent stake in Netflix
November 1, 2012 2:10 pm | by The Associated Press | News | CommentsNetflix's slumping stock price and weakening financial performance has finally attracted an opportunistic and sometimes nettlesome investor in Carl Icahn. In a regulatory filing, Icahn revealed he had used some of his $14 billion fortune to accumulate a 10 percent stake in Netflix.
In wake of Sandy, Comcast offers free access to Wi-Fi hotspots
October 31, 2012 2:14 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsComcast is lending a helping hand to those impacted by Hurricane Sandy. It owns and operates thousands of Wi-Fi hotspots across Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, West Virginia, New Hampshire, Maine, Massachusetts and Washington, D.C.
Shaw to add more Wi-Fi hotspots in Winnipeg
October 31, 2012 2:06 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsShaw Communications has signed an agreement with the city of Winnipeg to offer its Wi-Fi service in more locations across the city, including libraries, arenas, recreation facilities and community centers. The Wi-Fi hotspots can be accessed by Shaw subscribers.
Sprint investments in Clearwire limited by Softbank deal
October 30, 2012 1:51 pm | by Maisie Ramsay, Wireless Week | News | CommentsSoftbank's pending control of Sprint's purse strings could be bad news for Clearwire's ability to tap its largest shareholder for cash. Sprint has been a frequent source of capital for the perennially cash-poor WiMAX operator, having invested billions to fund Clearwire and gain access to its mobile broadband network.
Cable Center elects 3 new board members, realigns focus
October 30, 2012 1:50 pm | by Mike Robuck | News | CommentsThe new board members are Paul Cronin, senior vice president of customer experience at Cox Communications; Phil McKinney, president and CEO of CableLabs; and Comcast’s Kyle McSlarrow, who was recently named regional vice president of the Mountain Region.


