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Source: news.google.com --- 5 days ago
CNNMoney.com Cablevision plans Wireless Broadband Network The Associated Press - 2 hours ago NEW YORK (AP) - Cable TV provider Cablevision Systems Corp. disclosed plans Thursday to offer high-speed Wireless Internet service across its coverage area, which is principally on New York's Long Island. Cablevision Loss Widens; Sales Rise on Subscribers (Update2) Bloomberg Cablevision Loss Widens But Revenue Rises 10% Wall Street Journal CNNMoney.com  - Reuters  - Adweek  - Houston Chronicle all 103 news articles ...
Source: news.yahoo.com --- 4 days ago
AP - Cable TV provider Cablevision Systems Corp. disclosed plans Thursday to offer high-speed Wireless Internet service across its coverage area in the New York region. ...
Source: www.iht.com --- 5 days ago
Cable TV provider Cablevision Systems Corp. disclosed plans Thursday to offer high-speed Wireless Internet service across its coverage area, which is principally on New York's Long Island. ...
Source: www.reuters.com --- 5 days ago
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Cablevision Systems Corp said on Thursday it plans to spend $350 million to build a Wireless Broadband Network to serve its subscribers in the New York area. ...
Source: www.moreover.com --- 2 days ago
Cablevision Systems has announced that they are now planning to invest $350 million to build a Wireless Broadband Network. This Network would be used to serve their customers in the New York area. ...
Source: gizmodo.com --- 5 days ago
I guess Cablevision was feeling a little left out after the WiMaxMegaZord became official with Comcast and Time on board, because they're planning to drop $350 million on a Wireless Broadband Network... ...
Source: www.moconews.net --- 4 days ago
Just days after Sprint ( NYSE: S ) and Clearwire ( NSDQ: CLWR ) announced their WiMax deal, cable TV provider Cablevision ( NYSE: CVC ) said on Thursday in a conference call to discuss its Q1 earnings that it will spend $350 million to build a Wireless Broadband Network, that would ultimately provide mobile voice services, reports Reuters . The new Network will be rolled out in the next two years, and will be accessible by WiFi-enabled devices including laptops and iPhones. The service will be free to the company's existing internet customers and available for a fee for non-customers. It will use Cablevision's existing Network, which will be upgraded at the cost of about $100 per subscriber. The company currently has 3.1 million customers in the New York area. COO Tom Rutledge said the service would help enhance Cablevision's service, and "cement" its relationship with customers for the "long haul." Cable companies are eager to offer Wireless internet access, as mobile operators increasingly encroach on their traditional patch with high speed internet products. Read more on Cablevision's Q1 earnings at paidContent.or g. Related Earnings: Cablevision Widens Net Loss In Q1, Though Revenues Rise 10 Percent BREAKING: Massive WiMax Deal Closes, Merging Clearwire And Sprint With Outside Funding Updated: Murdoch Comes Out Swinging On DJ; Defends Deal; Not Giving Up On Newsday Cablevisi ...
Source: www.gizmodo.com.au --- 4 days ago
I guess Cablevision was feeling a little left out after the WiMaxMegaZord became official with Comcast and Time on board, because they're planning to drop US$350 million on a Wireless Broadband Network for New York. It'll basically be a big Wi-Fi Network initially (free for customers), though Cablevision says "ultimately it will be a mobile voice-capable Network." Which is the real peg: a quadruple play option with bundled Wireless (now just to compete w/ TWC and Comcast, let alone Wireless companies). At least hopefully, since a US$350 million glorified Wi-Fi Network isn't gonna get 'em very far. [ Yahoo! ] ...
Source: www.bbwexchange.com --- 12 days ago
Aruba Networks, Inc. (NASDAQ: ARUN) announced that Ohio Wesleyan University has selected and commenced deployment of Aruba's 802.11n adaptive Wireless LANs across its Delaware, Ohio, campus. Ohio Wesleyan University is one of the nation's leading liberal arts universities with138 full-time faculty members and 1,850 students drawn from across the world. ...
Source: www.bbwexchange.com --- 6 days ago
Craig McCaw proved his intelligence about weaving together small cellular players to build one of the largest cell phone companies in the United States, which is a valid point for everyone who is doubting this whole deal, including the idiots that asked for the resignation of Sprint's CEO who clearly understood the potential of this technology and the power applications that unified Broadband Wireless data networks will make possible. Clearwire will soon be a force that will be unstopable. ...
Source: www.bbwexchange.com --- 11 days ago
The U.S. Army has approved the final design of Increments 1 and 2 of the Warfighter Information Network-Tactical (WIN-T) program, authorizing General Dynamics C4 Systems and partner Lockheed Martin to prepare for field testing in October 2008. Testing will be followed by deployment of the WIN-T on-the-move communications capabilities in 2009. WIN-T will be the Army's primary battlefield communications Network. ...
Source: www.fwicki.com --- 1 day ago
Cablevision Systems, the New York-based cable operator, plans to spend $350m over the next two years to build a Wireless Broadband service based upon WiFi technology. The announcement follows Comcast and Time Warner?s plans to invest in a ... ...
Source: wire.theethanshow.com --- 5 days ago
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