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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Cablevision slaps Verizon with lawsuit over Internet speed claims
Verizon finds itself in the midst of a new legal battle over a questionable advertising campaign it launched against Cablevision.
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Cablevision's Optimum iPad app offers hundreds of live TV channels to subscribers -- but for how long?
Seemingly undaunted by the woes befalling Time Warner Cable's live TV iPad app -- numerous cable networks demanding their channels be pulled from the app -- Cablevision has announced its Optimum...
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Internet freedom for corporations - not you
Opponents of net neutrality recently showed how ugly it will be if they win. The Fox network blocked Cablevision Internet subscribers from viewing Fox content on the web. Internet freedom is for...
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Cablevision to let subscribers watch TV on their iPads -- but only at home
This week has already seen a rumor about a Motorola tablet that will let Verizon FiOS customers watch TV anywhere, and the Dish Network announcing an upgrade to their mobile apps to let...
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J.D. Power: Cablevision, Cox, Verizon shine for business data services
Cablevision, Cox and Verizon had the highest ratings for business data services, but Comcast lagged the field in most categories, according to J.D. Power.
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Cablevision, Time Warner, Comcast partner on free Wi-Fi in New York metro area
Cablevision, Time Warner and Comcast have announced a deal that will allow subscribers in the New York City metropolitan area to freely roam on any of their Wi-Fi networks.
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Trafficking in Michael Jackson
The news of Michael Jackson's death and subsequent coverage of his memorial service brought the Internet to a crawl and saturated even the most robust of content delivery networks. When the...
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Optimum Ultra: So how fast is it?
Optimum Online's $99 per month Ultra DOCSIS 3.0 service is one of fastest residential broadband offerings available today. But is it really "Up to" 101Mbps as advertised? As I mentioned in a...
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The Harsh Reality of Suburban Broadband, Part Deux
Goddamit! Why have I been offline for so long? As I explained in a previous article last summer about my broadband situation, my employer, like many large technology services companies, has...
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POTUS to SCOTUS: Leave Cablevision decision alone
Should the Supreme Court hear networks' and movie studios' plea to consider whether Cablevision's remote DVR technology violates copyright law? The Justice Department urged no, Dow Jones reports....
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Verizon dismisses Cablevision 101 Mbps claims; Price war looming?
Cablevision appears to have struck a nerve at Verizon with its launch of a 101 megabits-per-second broadband service. On Tuesday, Cablevision detailed the launch of Optimum Online Ultra, a 101...
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Is free Wi-Fi the next big thing for broadband providers? Cablevision's success says so.
A few months ago, I reported on Cablevision rolling out free Wi-Fi for its subscribers in Long Island as a way to stem the flow of customers toward cellular broadband providers. It sounded like a...
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Cablevision's New Online News Model May Be Optimum. Or Not.
This is a day you hope will be a turning point in the search for a sustainable business model online for the kind of journalism that requires sustained research, writing and editing. Original...
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Delivering Video On Demand Too Demanding For Cablevision
Cablevision Systems, one of the two biggest suppliers of subscription television services in the nation’s largest metropolitan area, has a problem. And it doesn’t really want to talk about...
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This Recession, The Internet Is More Important Than TV
In past recessions, downcast consumers could still be counted on to come home, plunk down in their chairs and watch TV, to escape from the clutches of economic doldrums. And pay their TV bills,...
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Cablevision blankets Long Island with Wi-Fi
Cablevision Systems, one of the biggest cable providers in the New York City metro area, announced that it's completed the first stage of a massive Wi-Fi network project called Optimum WiFi that...
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Wireless Access: What Price Speed
Is Verizon missing a trick in its trench warfare with Cablevision? Or has the maverick cable operator found an Achilles heel in the telephone operator’s methods of providing TV, phone and...
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Time Warner's Olympic boost, courtesy NBC
If you’re Jeff Bewkes, the chief executive of Time Warner, you might get pleasantly surprised over the next couple weeks at the number of your Time Warner Cable subscribers who use their...
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Cablevision, part 2: Is RS-DVR like a VCR or a copy shop?
(See Part 1: Buffering is not copying) Direct liability for creating playback copies The plaintiffs charged that Cablevision violated its reproduction right by creating copies for playback to...
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The Cablevision decision, part 1: Buffering is not copying
This Cablevision decision looks like it may make its way to the Supreme Court on questions of the interpretation of the Copyright Act, so I'd like to take an in-depth look at the decision (PDF)....
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