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Verizon Brings FiOS To Philadelphia
First neighborhoods in 7 year project come online
04:20PM Friday Nov 20 2009 by Karl Bode
While Comcast lobbyists
tried their best to slow the encroachment of Verizon FiOS into their hometown of Philadelphia, the Philly city council
authorized a citywide franchise back in February (you can read the agreement
here (pdf) if you're into that kind of thing). As per the deal, Verizon has around seven years to wire the whole city, though these agreements (as with NYC and DC) often have loopholes that let Verizon extend deadlines or wiggle out of obligations should certain adoption numbers not be met. According to the
Philadelphia Inquirer, service this week went live in Chestnut Hill, South Philadelphia and North Philadelphia, near Girard College. Additional neighborhoods should come online this year, but Verizon isn't saying which ones. Verizon does keep a
PA construction notice (pdf) on their website, but it's quite often outdated.
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Deutsche Telekom Looking For U.S. T-Mobile Partner
Wants to make move to improve fourth place showing
02:47PM Friday Nov 20 2009 by Karl Bode
There's been a flurry of rumors lately surrounding T-Mobile owner Deutsche Telekom, and their desire to improve T-Mobile's fourth-place fortunes in the U.S. wireless market. Rumors recently suggested that Deutsche Telekom
wanted to buy Sprint and merge the company with T-Mobile, despite some headache-inducing technical and network integration differences. When that rumor was debunked, a new rumor surfaced saying that Deutsche Telekom wanted to
partner with Clearwire, funding Clear deployment in exchange for access to spectrum. This week,
insiders tell the German Handelsblatt newspaper that Deutsche Telekom is still looking for a U.S. network investment partner, and is in fact considering some kind of deal with AT&T, MetroPCS and/or Clearwire.
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Telus Sues Rogers Over Ad Claims
Canadian carriers feud over 3G speed crown
12:51PM Friday Nov 20 2009 by Karl Bode
Apparently taking a page out of this month's advertising debate
between AT&T and Verizon, Canadian carrier Telus has sued Rogers Communications for ads claiming that the Rogers wireless network is "the fastest and most reliable in the country." Telus and Bell Canada have of course just launched their new, $1 billion HSPA network, which offers speeds up to 21 Mbps to Canadian customers. As such, Telus demanded earlier this month that Rogers stop making advertising claims that they held the 3G speed edge --
a request Rogers ignored, since they too offer 21 Mbps HSPA+ service. "Telus has not submitted any data on their network performance and we look forward to vigorously defending our position in court," says Rogers.
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Will AOL's Implosion Ever End?
Latest remake involves laying off one third of staff...
11:06AM Friday Nov 20 2009 by Karl Bode
AOL continues an interesting trip that took them from one of the largest and most powerful ISPs on the Internet, to a fractured and financially-troubled company with dreams of becoming an advertising giant. Of course most of their problems were caused by their inability to adapt to (or really in some cases even
recognize) the broadband market -- something that was at least in part caused by former executive Lisa Hook, who went on to
do amazing things with VoIP carrier SunRocket as well. With its spin off from Time Warner, the company this fall has undergone its latest in an endless line of evolution efforts, but has announced those changes will come with pink slips for about
one third of AOL's employees, or about 2,300 workers.
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DirecTV Sale To Baby Bell Rumor Heats Up (Again)
AT&T, Verizon have recently expressed interest
09:05AM Friday Nov 20 2009 by Karl Bode
For years the rumor has floated out there that either Verizon or AT&T would buy DirecTV in order to have direct control of the company's satellite TV operations. Sometimes these rumors are based in conjecture, but more often than not they're based on
nothing whatsoever. With DirecTV prepared to get a new CEO (their last CEO just departed to be Rupert Murdoch's right-hand man at News Corp.), the rumors are apparently bubbling up once again. According to
Reuters, representatives from both AT&T and Verizon
have approached Liberty Media over the last few years about a sale, and the outlet cites sources who believe new CEO Michael White is little more than a "babysitter" until this endlessly-rumored deal can be accomplished.
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