In a major turnaround, top U.S. cable company Comcast said Wednesday that it will rely more on VoIP, the upstart technology for placing phone calls over the Net. The move could increase the cable ...
In a move that was widely expected, Comcast Corp. has announced it would market its Digital Voice VoIP service to 15 million homes in 20 of its markets by the end of this year, and expand the service ...
Comcast, the nation's largest cable company, on Monday began selling its version of Internet phone service in three markets, kicking off one of the most significant challenges traditional local phone ...
I've been a Comcast broadband subscriber ever since they bought AT&T Broadband Internet's business. I've even filed this entry over my Comcast high-speed Internet connection, which happens to be ...
Comcast, Comcast, Comcast. You can't seem to satisfy the FCC, no matter what you do. While Comcast has just switched to a new protocol-agnostic network management scheme, the FCC has some new ...
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Does Comcast give its own Internet phone service special treatment compared to VoIP competitors who use the ISP's network? That's basically the question that the Federal Communications Commission ...
Comcast Corp., the largest cable TV and high-speed Internet service provider, has decided to delve into the VOIP market, with a goal of snagging 8 million customers in five years. The new Comcast ...
I'm scratching my head at Comcast's announcement yesterday that it has reached a "collaborative agreement" with voice-over-IP provider Vonage (VG). The companies said in a statement that the agreement ...
The Federal Communications Commission’s main sparring partner in the realm of network management has sent the agency a polite but chilly refutation of its suggestion that the company may allow its own ...
Cable television giant Comcast plans to roll out a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service to all of its customers by the end of 2005, arriving to the party later than some competitors but ...