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Telecoms resist funding tied to prices | Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette
Northwest Arkansas Democrat Gazette· 4 days agoAT&T, Charter, Comcast and Verizon are working to weaken a $42.5 billion federal program to improve...
Telecom fights price caps as U.S. spends billions on internet access
Washington Post· 5 days agoAT&T, Charter, Comcast and Verizon are quietly trying to weaken a $42.5 billion federal program to...
Many T-Mobile customers will soon lose discounts but carrier doesn't want to leave anyone high and...
PhoneArena· 2 days agoIn February, the Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) aimed at bringing internet to households that...
The Dividend Goldmine: 3 Shining Stocks With Growing Payouts
InvestorPlace· 13 hours agoIn the middle of this hunt, dividend stocks with growth stand out as possible bright spots that give...
3 Blue-Chip Dividend Stocks for Long-Term Returns
TheStreet.com· 11 hours agoBelow we discuss three long-term blue-chip stocks that have raised their dividends each year for over 10 years, have current yields above the S&P 500...
Thumbs up … or down? Rate the Social Security Administration’s customer service
Dallas Morning News· 6 days agoMore than a few times, I took my former agency, the Social Security Administration, to task for...
With $61M warchest, MVNO Cape to target security
Light Reading· 6 hours agoIn an interview with Light Reading, Cape CEO John Doyle said the company's nationwide mobile services will launch over UScellular's 21-state regional wireless network. Doyle ...
Verizon pledges free Internet for six months as ACP dies
Light Reading· 4 days agoVerizon said it will offer a discount to its "Verizon Forward" subscribers that will effectively...
Mobile broadband and 5G is still a mess
Android Central via Yahoo News· 6 days agoYou can find them posted in stores or online from companies like T-Mobile or Comcast, and any wired or wireless provider with over 100,000 customers is...
Telecom Fights Price Caps as US Spends Billions on Internet Access - Slashdot
Slashdot· 4 days agoAT&T, Charter, Comcast and Verizon are quietly trying to weaken a $42.5 billion federal program to improve internet access across the nation, aiming to block strict new rules ...