In the wake of Hurricane Sandy cable has not only worked to restore services and donated millions of dollars, but many employees are lending their hands to relief efforts. And the need is still there. Time Warner Cable continues to provide mobile power stations, cable employees continue to help New Yorkers in need and the FCC makes plans for field hearings to address the nation’s communications networks.

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September seems to be the unofficial month for industry book releases, but when it comes to Rouzbeh Yassini-Fard’s “The Accidental Network,” it has taken years to get around to explaining how his struggling LANcity created the cable modem and transformed the internet forever.

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