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Cable or DSL Broadband?
I’ve been asked this question so many times I thought I’d put my thoughts down here for you to read. Let’s start by pointing out a couple things first. First off, depending on where you live, you may not have a choice of access. Satellite may b...
AT&T Allows VoIP On Its Mobile Network
Recently AT&T officially announced that they will allow VoIP applications to operate on their mobile network. This new brings joy to all the mobile phone user who use 3G enabled mobile phones. This means that now 3G and EDGE mobile network users ...
Google Offers Free Holiday Airport Wi-Fi
Google already announced they're offering free Wi-Fi over the holidays, and now it appears they've upped the ante -- announcing they'll be offering free Wi-Fi at 47 airports nationwide for the holiday season. "This is one of our holiday gifts to...
AT&T Launching New 7.2 Mbps 3G Modem
AT&T is of course starting to deploy faster HSPA 7.2 upgrades, which nudge AT&T's downstream 3G network speed closer to 7.2 Mbps . Not that you'll actually see those kinds of speeds in the real world, but it's a decent improvement. Still, bef...
Clearwire Launch Grumblings Continue
Somewhat lost in the news coverage of Clearwire's accelerating launch of Mobile WiMax markets is a simple question: does the service actually work well? As we noted a few weeks ago, there's a significant number of new Clearwire customers in our forum...
Why Run Fiber When You Can Run Ads That Pretend You Do?
As cable companies have been trying to compete with FiOS and municipal fiber builds, one of their favorite tactics has been advertisements that intentionally distort the difference between core and last-mile fiber. Marketing folk assume that since th...

