The F.C.C. will vote on Tuesday on a proposal to make a disputed chunk of radio spectrum available for public use.
The F.C.C. will vote on Tuesday on a proposal to make a disputed chunk of radio spectrum available for public use.
Viewers of two sporting events witnessed the fragility of live television over the weekend.
The grand plan to bring the headquarters for Major League Baseball’s new cable television network to East Harlem is unraveling.
As Verizon begins to roll out FiOS in its hometown, New York, the company argues that the service is proving to be more successful than it promised when it started the project.
As Verizon begins to roll out FiOS in its hometown, New York, the company argues that the service is proving to be more successful than it promised when it started the project.
Satellite television provider DISH Network reported a quarterly loss in subscribers as it lost ground to cable and phone competitors amid a weaker economy.
Internet service providers are threatening to place limits on the online activity of their most active subscribers.
The sound quality of phone calls carried digitally by phone companies through their “triple play” bundles is now excellent but downtime still occurs.
25 million homes have at least one TV set that will go dark when the nation converts to digital television in nine months, and 10 million of those homes are “completely unready” for the switch.