- Fri Feb 3 2006 AT&T brings new low to DSL prices
Telephone company cuts introductory pricing on its broadband service to $12.99 per month--with a catch, naturally.
- Wed Mar 22 2006 Photos: Industry heads address TelecomNext
CEOs speaking at the telecom trade show in Las Vegas declare the consumer king as their companies vie for market share.
- Tue Nov 16 1999 US West looks to offer video over phone lines
A new technology could provide a glimpse into a future when the local phone company and the local cable company will offer the same services--simply over different wires.
- Tue Jun 13 2006 HDTV--the clincher in war between cable and phone?
High-definition TV could be the crucial factor in the tussle between phone and cable companies for TV programming subscribers.
- Tue Sep 16 2008 Buzz Out Loud 810: A Big Mac or a Zune?
If both of them get you free Wi-Fi, which one would you rather have? Also in the news today, Google's Street View team doesn't care for a little turnabout, the patent process gets smarter thanks to the Web, and IMDB is now delivering movies and TV.
- Wed Aug 25 2004 Telcos, as sick as railroads?
The railroads didn't survive technology change with their power intact. Can telephone companies?
- Fri Aug 20 2004 Stay tuned for HDTV over DSL
The big phone companies might be toying with high-quality video. I'm not holding my breath.
- Wed Nov 17 2004 Yahoo, SBC expand alliance
Companies expand deal to develop online services that will reach televisions, cell phones and home broadband networks.
- Sun Jul 22 2001 Next Level heeds Qwest threat to quit buying
The company works to reduce costs in an example of the influence the giant communications carriers such as Qwest have on smaller hardware suppliers.
- Mon Nov 22 2004 Video gamble for the Bells
Baby Bells are spending billions to sell video service over broadband. Can they crack cable and satellite's hold on TV viewers?
Image: Video via broadband

