Sprint Restarts Pricing War
Sprint Nextel's new plan to hang on to fleeing customers: An all-you-can-eat calling package priced $10 below its competitors. Sprint plans to sell a...
Sprint Nextel's new plan to hang on to fleeing customers: An all-you-can-eat calling package priced $10 below its competitors. Sprint plans to sell a...
Silicon Alley Insider | Dan Frommer | Posted 02.27.2008 | Business
Apple's iPhone has been a big hit for exclusive U.S. carrier AT&T -- but it's an expensive one. In its annual report to the SEC (PDF), AT&T said sell...
Huffington Post | Posted 02.25.2008 | Business
On Monday, Visa announced that it was looking to raise $19 billion from its initial public offering (IPO), which would make it the largest in U.S. his...
AP | PETER SVENSSON | Posted 02.19.2008 | Business
NEW YORK — Verizon Wireless introduced an unlimited calling plan $99.99 a month on Tuesday, a move that was quickly matched by AT&T Mobility and...
Josh Silver | Posted 02.13.2008 | Media
If Tuesday's immunity vote holds, the largest phone companies will only be emboldened in their efforts to control the Internet.
Crave | Caroline McCarthy | Posted 02.11.2008 | Business
Ubiquitous caffeine conglomerate Starbucks has ended its Wi-Fi partnership with T-Mobile in favor of one with AT&T. Under the existing plan with T-Mo...
Silicon Alley Insider | Dan Frommer | Posted 02.07.2008 | Business
We already know that the softening U.S. economy has affected telecom carriers AT&T and Comcast. How about cellphone makers? Yep, they're at risk too. ...
Craig Aaron | Posted 02.05.2008 | Media
The lobbyists for the big phone and cable companies benefit from keeping us in the dark. They claim this stuff is too complex for us simpletons to comprehend.
MarketWatch | Rex Crum | Posted 01.28.2008 | Business
A significant number of customers appear to be buying Apple Inc.'s popular iPhone with the intention of "unlocking" the device to use on a range of wi...
Hollywood Reporter | Gail Schiller | Posted 01.15.2008 | Business
Coca-Cola, Ford and AT&T are back again as the three main sponsors of Fox's megahit "American Idol," forking over roughly $35 million each for the opp...
Timothy Karr | Posted 01.11.2008 | Media
Surfing the mobile Web will never be a true Internet experience as long as powerful wireless companies like Verizon and AT&T dictate policy in Washington and throttle Internet access over their networks.
AP | Madlen Read | Posted 01.08.2008 | Business
Wall Street skidded lower in another erratic session Tuesday as investors worried that the tumbling economy may not only cripple mortgage lenders like...
Timothy Karr | Posted 01.04.2008 | Media
Protecting a free-flowing Internet from these would-be gatekeepers depends largely on decisions we will make in 2008.
24/7 Wall Street | John C. Ogg | Posted 12.26.2007 | Business
The Dogs of the Dow aren't necessarily the worst performers of the prior year, but they pay the highest the dividend yields. We wanted to review the ...
Allison Kilkenny | Posted 12.17.2007 | Home
It seems like every liberal pundit has their panties in a twist about Big Media mergers. When we're hit over the head with A BIG story relentlessly, ...
Timothy Karr | Posted 11.20.2007 | Media
USA Today joins the illustrious list of news organizations to be taken for a ride by Astroturf. Earlier this week, the paper's media reporter writes that the end of the Internet is nigh.
Timothy Karr | Posted 10.29.2007 | Media
A few of Washington's finest recently hunkered down behind their laptops to convince the world that Net Neutrality was dead and gone.
Timothy Karr | Posted 10.29.2007 | Media
Net Neutrality was struck from the books by the FCC in a now infamous 2005 ruling. We're now getting a clear glimpse of the aftermath of this decision.
Laura Scher | Posted 10.25.2007 | Business
Now that the issues have gone from thwarting competition to spying, I hope the public will hang up on the telecom companies' on-going campaign to buy the law that suits them best.
Timothy Karr | Posted 10.21.2007 | Media
There are no laws that prevent these giant companies from censoring your speech on their networks. That's right -- free speech ends at your cell phone.
Chris Weigant | Posted 10.12.2007 | Politics
Welcome back to the weekly talking points for Democrats appearing on television this weekend. Before I begin, I'd like to wish Ted Kennedy a fast and...
Timothy Karr | Posted 10.11.2007 | Media
The phone companies' lobbyists have teamed with Bush to strong arm Congress into granting full immunity for a disturbing array of illegal and unconstitutional acts.
Pachacutec | Posted 10.10.2007 | Business
The telecom industry has bought congress, written anti-competitive, anti-consumer regulations into law, and its services get worse and worse.
Laura Scher | Posted 10.05.2007 | Media
Goodbye free speech. Hello, corporate censorship.
Timothy Karr | Posted 10.05.2007 | Media
Some of the most powerful voices in labor are throwing their full support behind Net Neutrality-- calling it crucial to the success and vitality of our democracy.
Tina Fey graces the cover of the January issue of Vanity Fair, and in an...
UPDATE 12/2: Marc Ambinder is reporting that Jeb Bush is considering a run for the Senate to...
President Bush let it all out today during an interview with ABC News' Charlie...
this just in: Governor Palin Neglects Alaska Duties for Partisan Stumping on...
The following is Part I of Sean Penn's piece, Mountain of Snakes (Read Part II here) The
Pardon the metaphor, but Obama is trying to put lipstick on the pig that is US...
Reuters has a Q&A with John Travolta to promote his animated film "Bolt." At the end, they ask him...
President-elect Barack Obama and Vice President-elect Joe Biden met in Philadelphia...
After a 12-day hiatus, Sarah Palin stepped back into the spotlight on Monday to...
NEW YORK — Rush Limbaugh has seldom been a fan of...
Now that Americans have footed the bill for more than a...
CHICAGO — Almost one in five young American adults has a personality disorder that interferes...
Dear President-elect and Mrs. Obama: I know that the greening of the White House...
Silicon Alley Insider | Dan Frommer | Posted 02.28.2008 | Business