Comcast rumored to launch 305 Mbps Internet tier
Comcast is reportedly planning to launch a new high speed of 305 Mbps for downloads on its Internet service. The report claims that the faster service could launch by the end of 2012. More...
Comcast is reportedly planning to launch a new high speed of 305 Mbps for downloads on its Internet service. The report claims that the faster service could launch by the end of 2012. More...
Today Verizon announced its latest high-speed Internet service, FiOS Quantum. The new service will provide subscribers with download speeds of up to 300Mbs and upload speeds of up to 65Mbs. More...
An article claims to have the information on the pricing for the upcoming 300 Mbps speed tier for Verizon FiOS Internet access, along with word that it will launch June 17th. More...
Verizon has announced that its FiOS Internet broadband service will have a number of new speed options beginning in June, including a new upper level speed of 300 Mbps. More...
Verizon claims that it has had to deal with over 70 acts of sabotage since over 45,000 of its landline and FiOS workers went on strike on Sunday. More...
Over 45,000 Verizon Communications workers are now on strike which could affect the landline and FiOS high speed Internet business. More...
The Federal Communications Commission has filed a report on how the advertised speeds of Internet ISPs compared to real world results. More...
Neowin took a tour around the Verizon booth to see what all the noise was about. Verizon was showcasing their 4G LTE network that they plan on bringing to everyone in the next few years.... More...
Verizon has announced they are now allowing qualified customers to stream YouTube videos and Internet radio from their PC to their set top box. Verizon is taking the next step in redefining the way people... More...
With consumers buying high definition televisions in droves, the demand (no pun intended, really) for high definition video content has gone through the roof. After spending a decent chunk of change on these televisions, people... More...