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DirecTV 3D channel launching Sunday

They've been talking about it for long enough. On Sunday evening, Sony's 3D TV channel is finally going live.

3net will be available to DirecTV subscribers starting Sunday at 5 p.m. Pacific.

The emphasis at the start will be on original content, airing two shows right off the bat called "China Revealed" and "Forgotten Planet." 3net also promises "an unprecedented" stream of original 3D series, with a new one debuting every night.

The satellite provider is the first distribution deal for the 24/7 3D channel that is a partnership between … Read more

Level 3 pushes for Comcast-NBC merge conditions

The public spat between Level 3 Communications and Comcast continues, as Level 3 now urges federal regulators to impose conditions on Comcast's merger with NBC Universal.

On Thursday evening, Level 3 sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission and U.S. Department of Justice, asking the agencies to impose conditions on Comcast's impending merger that would require Comcast to allow Level 3 and other Internet backbone providers to interconnect their networks with Comcast's network for free. The company also asked that Comcast be required to connect to Internet backbone providers "on nondiscriminatory, fair, and reasonable … Read more

Level 3: Comcast is strong-arming us

In case you didn't hear it loud and clear the first time, Level 3 is once again accusing Comcast of setting up a toll booth on the Internet in violation of Net neutrality principles.

Earlier this week, Level 3 set off a public relations war with cable and broadband giant Comcast as it described an ongoing commercial dispute between the two companies. To sum it up, Comcast is asking Level 3 to pay a fee for sending additional traffic over the Comcast broadband network. The additional traffic, which will more than double the amount of traffic that Level 3 … Read more

Understanding the Level 3-Comcast spat (FAQ)

Internet backbone provider Level 3 says that cable giant Comcast is threatening the openness of the Internet and Comcast is accusing Level 3 of trying to get a free ride on its network.

Which one is right?

Accusations between the two companies have been flying since the end of the day Monday. Level 3 has accused Comcast of violating Net neutrality principles by insisting that Level 3 pay for sending more traffic over Comcast's network. Level 3 has recently won a contract to deliver video services for Netflix, which is the largest single producer of Internet traffic on the … Read more