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Fios TV an Alternative to Cable

8 hours ago ago from New Celebrity Sightings

Fios from Verizon is now five years old this year. If you are one of the fortunate customers who have this state of the art service, you are aware of the super fast internet speeds, the crystal clear HD TV signal, and the sure and steady local and long distance calling offered through the fiber optic network. If not, why is Fios from Verizon a great option instead of cable television service? A good reason is the way in which the ...

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The Distinct Advantage of Comcast Digital Cable TV Service

20 hours ago ago from Television Reviews and Ratings

Cable TV has become an important source of news and entertainment and is constantly improving with technologies like HDTV Cable TV. Offering great services for a long time Comcast and cable TV go together. Comcast has done a good job of keeping up with all the latest technology and applying it in ways that are very advantageous to customers. They ensure that they provide all of these services with the reliability they're famous for. What you ...

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iPhone heading to EVDO/Verizon for 2009? | 9 to 5 Mac

10 hours ago ago from 9 to 5 Mac | Apple Intelligence

Industry Intel Apple Inc. News Mac@Work Polls Tips & Tricks iPhone & iPod 9to5 Toys About Contact Computerworld Blog Google Chrome for Mac and Linux released Google unveils Real Time and Goggles search Boxee D-Link venture is a reminder of what AppleTV could have been FCC inquiry into Verizon $350 fee can be solved with truthful billing Google Public DNS offers speed, few features more ...

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Is it possible to buy a Wi-Fi enabled cell phone without buying a contract for wireless internet service?

2 hours ago ago from FDI Launches International

Are there any deals? I'd like to stick with Verizon Wireless? (Also, by the way, are there any wireless internet phones with ethernet plug on them?) If you intend to use the phone on Verizon, the data plan is mandatory. Tags: Cell Phone , internet-phones , Verizon , Verizon Wireless , Wi Fi , Wireless Ethernet , Wireless Internet Service , Wireless Phones Related posts Free internet on verizon wireless cell phone? (1) What ...

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Comcast Triple Play Provides Cable Tv, High Speed Internet, and Digital Phone

17 hours ago ago from Mom's Phone

Comcast Cable now offers packages that bundle digital television, phone, and Internet all in one package.  They call it the Triple Play Package and it truly is a home run in the cable industry.  The hassles of having one company for your phone, one company for your Internet and one company for your television are over.  In addition to the three great services Comcast has avaliable, they also come with cash back or rebates.  Maybe you’re tired ...

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NBA At-Home Viewing Just Got Better With Verizon FiOS TV's NBA LEAGUE PASS Widget

20 hours ago ago from FanHouse

NEW YORK, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Verizon FiOS TV - the ultimate home-entertainment experience - is now providing an enhanced NBA viewing experience. The advanced, all-fiber-optic TV service now includes a free NBA LEAGUE PASS Widget, which lets fans order NBA LEAGUE PASS - the league's subscription package of up to 40 out-of-market live NBA games per week - directly from their remote control. In addition, the widget will give fans instant ...

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Why Internet Video Threatens Cable Television

26 minutes ago ago from Newsweek - Columns - Steven Levy

Login Username: Password: SUBSCRIBE Subscribe to Newsweek and save up to 88% Close SPONSORED BY: Daniel Lyons Why Comcast Bought NBC Cable TV pictures an Internet future. Published Dec 10, 2009 From the magazine issue dated Dec 21, 2009 SPONSORED BY   Email To A Friend Please ...

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Marvin Ammori: Net Neutrality, "TV Everywhere," and Other Cable Industy Assaults on Open Television

53 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post

As I wrote on Monday , this holiday season may finally be time for millions of Americans to cut the cord on cable TV and shift to watching TV over the Internet and over the the air. Already, only half of your time in front of the TV involves cable channels-- the other half comes from free over-the-air channels like ABC and CBS (which now broadcast in digital and high-definition) and from the Internet. With services like Netflix, Hulu, and ...

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