We believe the 7.3% fall in Comcast stock on Tuesday represented an overreaction to the CFO's comments on a net adds slowdown. Comcast still expects 2021 broadband net adds to be higher than in 2019; ...
On October 25, the Technology Liberation Front, a technology policy weblog, hosted an online discussion [1] concerning recent actions by Comcast Corporation to limit certain types of traffic on its ...
Comcast's $45.2 billion merger with Time Warner Cable is officially dead, and the companies may have the fiery Net neutrality debate that raged this past year to blame. Marguerite Reardon Former ...
When the Republican-led Federal Communications Commission repealed Obama-era net neutrality regulations last week, all eyes turned to Comcast. The Philly-headquartered cable company, the biggest in ...
Two Internet-providing giants are trying to drum up support for their potential marriage by saying the arrangement will ultimately protect the rights of digital small folk. In attempt to show that the ...
Comcast has business motivations to follow the Obama administration’s now-defunct net neutrality rules, according to CEO Brian Roberts. Comcast, which announced its plans last month to merge with Time ...
Comcast is defending its changed net neutrality pledges in the face of criticism from Internet users. The deletion of a net neutrality promise immediately after the Federal Communications Commission ...
Comcast is opposed to efforts by the FCC to impose net neutrality guidelines on Internet providers. Ironically, though, it was Comcast that started the ball rolling on the net neutrality debate, and ...
Watching Netflix using Comcast is about to get a little easier. It could put Comcast in the position of picking winners and losers in the streaming video market. Comcast did not respond to request for ...
TIME’s Techland blog has a good rundown of today’s D.C. Circuit Court decision that the Federal Communications Commission lacks the authority to enforce net neutrality rules. In essence, the decision ...
We wrote earlier this week about how Comcast has changed its promises to uphold net neutrality by pulling back from previous statements that it won’t charge websites or other online applications for ...
The country’s largest Internet provider wants you to know that it “agrees with the President’s principles on net neutrality,” as a headline on a Tuesday afternoon blog post from EVP David Cohen reads.