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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 White House Emails at the Center of Washington's Brewing Net Neutrality Storm
Emails obtained by VICE News have Congressional Republicans wondering how much influence the White House exerted on the FCC's net neutrality decisions.
MLB's Blackout Restrictions are the Same Old Story
Baseball's ruling class has always used restrictions like the ones on streaming viewers to ensure fat revenues at the expense of working class fans.
The FCC Just Required Broadband to Be Faster, and Big Telecom Isn't Happy
The FCC sent a clear message that the status quo is not acceptable, a view that is not shared by the cable and telecom industry.
Google's Fiber Expansion Could Help the Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal
Google Fiber’s bold expansion into new US markets may improve the chances that Comcast’s $45 billion Time Warner Cable buyout will be approved by US regulators, according to industry analysts.
The Glorious, Confusing Future of TV
The corporate term "TV Everywhere" sums up what's happening in 2015. It's like the truck carrying all the TV got jackknifed on the highway and all the TV spilled out.
Net Neutrality Emails Reveal a Cozy 'Social Network' Between the FCC and Telecoms
Documents obtained by VICE News shed light on the relationship between government regulators and the telecoms they're regulating amid the net neutrality debate.
Since 2009, the FCC Has Received 16,000 Complaints About Time Warner and Comcast
And here are 200 of them.
Time Warner Cable: An 'Erroneous IP Configuration' Caused Nationwide Blackout
More than 11 million customers were affected by the outage.
The Comcast-Time Warner Cable Deal Will Reshape US Broadband
The FCC faces a "crossroads" over the merger's facts as verbal tensions flare.
Net Neutrality Kabuki Theater: How Cable Companies Dominate the Debate
The comment period for the public to weigh in on an open internet ends today. But has the telecom industry already won?