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11/08/2012
Global Connections 11/08/12
CounterPath, a developer of desktop and mobile VoIP software products and solutions, inked a deal with Altibox, a Norwegian triple-play service provider, to enable its Altibox Loop with Bria to allow customers to make mobile calls using their home phone number, regardless of their location. Says Todd Carothers, executive vice president/Sales and Marketing at CounterPath, […]
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11/08/2012
People Watch 11/08/12
Moving over from Yahoo!, David Mowrey is the new vice president/Product Management at IP-based, multiscreen video solutions provider Clearleap, tasked with creating and managing the specification, development and go-to-market strategies for the company’s suite of digital video logistics solutions for the pay-TV industry. He is also charged with the continued growth and development of the […]
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11/08/2012
Order In The Court 11/08/12
Judge Dolly Gee of the U.S. District Court, Central District of California, shut down Fox Broadcasting Company’s efforts to bar DISH subscribers from using the PrimeTime Anytime and AutoHop features found on the pay-TV provider’s Hopper whole-home DVR. The ruling relates to case CV 12-04529 DMG. According to DISH, in her decision, Judge Gee “found […]
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11/08/2012
New Stuff 11/08/12
New enhancements to the Cox Business Online Backup solution for business include access to more backup and storage technology and to more secure cloud storage space. Cox Business Online Backup backs up files automatically while allowing users to access and restore files in the office or out. All new and existing Cox Business Internet customers […]
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11/08/2012
Deals Of The Day 11/08/12
The West Virginia Public Service Commission (PSC) released $29.1 million to Frontier Communications from two separate escrow accounts, comprising $23.7 million from a service-quality escrow account and another $5.4 million from a broadband escrow account. The PSC established the two escrow accounts in 2010 as part of Frontier’s acquisition of Verizon markets in that state. […]
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11/07/2012
Inside The Beltway 11/07/12
Following a FCC Enforcement Bureau investigation pursuant to customer complaints that began in 2009, AT&T will pay $700,000 as part of a consent decree to resolve complaints that the company switched certain consumers to its mandatory monthly wireless data plans even though it had promised they could retain their existing pay-as-you-go data plans under a […]