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Why You Should Own Your Cable Box
Radio Motherboard looks into the possible ramifications of being able to own, and not just rent, your cable box.
Senators Including Bernie Sanders Are Worried About the $80B Charter-TWC Merger
Critics warn the deal could stifle competition and consumer choice.
What Comes Next in the FCC’s Push to Make Your Cable Box Cheaper
The FCC will now collect comments from the public on its proposal to force cable companies to allow third-parties to create set-top boxes.
How a DIY Network Plans to Subvert Time Warner Cable's NYC Internet Monopoly
The NYC Mesh meetup group has partnered with two internet exchanges to provide high speed connections without going through the telecom giant.
You Might Soon Be Paying Comcast $35 a Month for Unlimited Data
Comcast is rolling out data caps in several more markets.
Time Warner Cable Has Already Been Challenged Over New Net Neutrality Rules
San Diego webcaster objects to TWC’s interconnection policy.
Net Neutrality Activists Believe the 'Internet Voter' Is a New Political Force
Translating populist energy into political clout.
Telecom Giants Are Merging to Stop the Nascent Broadband Revolution
Charter Communications is buying Time Warner Cable—are cable companies looking at startup competitors and getting worried?
As Comcast Deal Collapses, the FCC Chairman Emerges as an Open Internet Hero
How Tom Wheeler went from top cable industry lobbyist to public interest champion.
Report: Comcast Drops Its Bid to Merge With Time Warner Cable
The cable giant has reportedly decided to break off its deal to acquire Time Warner Cable, which would have formed the largest cable company in the US.
The Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger Could Be Facing a 'Death Sentence'
Federal regulators aren’t feeling the cable giant’s latest mega deal.