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Subscriber data from Internet service providers Subscriber figures and other data from selected Internet service providers:April 19: Verizon Communications Inc. added 193,000 FiOS Internet customers in the first three months of the year to end the quarter ... finance.yahoo.com
Research on Yahoo! Inc. and Google Inc. - Internet Information Providers Always Looking to Grow JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA-- - www.stockcall.com/ offers investors comprehensive research on the Internet Information Providers industry and has completed analytical research on Yahoo! Inc. and Google ... finance.yahoo.com
All Dutch internet firms must block access to The Pirate Bay: court Dutch internet service providers KPN, Tele2, UPC, T-Mobile and Telfort have been ordered by a court in The Hague to block access to file-sharing website site The Pirate Bay. www.dutchnews.nl
NTT Com & BIG to Offer Global Internet Access in Brunei Govt. Affiliate Selects NTT Com as 1st Partner for Enhanced ... TOKYO, May 21, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) announced on May 21 that it reached an agreement on May 19 with Brunei International Gateway (BIG), a joint venture of government ... finance.yahoo.com
Online surveillance bill opponents continue campaign The Canadian government's plans for its bill to give law enforcement greater powers over consumer internet information may be on hold, but a consumer group isn't giving up the fight against lawful access.... ca.finance.yahoo.com
FCC chief backs usage-based Internet pricing BOSTON (Reuters) - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said he supports cable companies' charging for Internet based on how much a subscriber uses the service, and also welcomed a cable industry initiative to share Wi-Fi hotspots around the country. Most Internet service providers charge a flat fee and price their packages based on the speed of the service. Cable providers have ... news.yahoo.com
Subscribe to Cable Internet? Cable Providers Are Teaming Up to Give You Free Wi-Fi All Over Town [In Brief] # inbrief If you're always on the hunt for free Wi-Fi, rejoice: five of the big cable internet providers (Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications, and Time Warner Cable) have banded together to provide each other's Wi-Fi hotspots to their customers for free in certain cities around the US. That means, if you subscribe to Time Warner, you have access to Cablevision ... lifehacker.com
FCC Boss Backs Metering the Internet An anonymous reader writes "FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski has publicly backed usage-based pricing for wired internet access at the cable industry's annual NCTA Show. He makes the claim that it would drive network efficiency. Currently most internet service providers charge a flat fee and price their packages based on the speed of the service, while wireless providers are reaping record profits ... yro.slashdot.org
Entrust to provide security for University Hospitals Birmingham web-based portal for patients Entrust to provide security for University Hospitals Birmingham web-based portal for patients finance.yahoo.com
Cable companies to expand free Wi-Fi If you buy Internet access through your cable provider, your subscription is about to get much more mobile. money.cnn.com
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