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Delta Set To Launch In-Flight Broadband Syndicate content

Delta Air Lines announced today that it will offer broadband Wi-Fi access onboard the airline's domestic fleet.Delta has partnered with Aircell to install the company's Mobile Broadband Network on the carrier's domestic fleet. The system, Gogo, will allow Delta passengers traveling with Wi-Fi enabled devices, such as laptops, smartphones and PDAs to access the Internet. The service will be available to customers for $9.95 on flights of three hours or less, and $12.95 on flights more than three hours.

BT To Pour $3 Billion Into UK Broadband Syndicate content

UK based BT said today that it plans to invest $3 billion in super fast broadband providing access to 10 million homes by 2012.BT says the new broadband will have speeds of up to 100 Mb/s with the potential for speeds of more than 1,000 Mb/s.The company says its broadband plan will only be rolled out if regulator Ofcom allows it to receive a good return on its investment.
News Tags: Technology, Broadband, BT, UK

FCC Penalty For Comcast? Fuggedaboutit Syndicate content

That possible sanction for Comcast's admitted use of traffic shaping software to interfere with customer broadband accounts when using peer to peer software apparently evaporated after further review.

More Than Half Of Americans Have Broadband Connections Syndicate content

Over half (55%) of all adult Americans now have a high-speed Internet connection at home, according to a new survey by the Pew Internet & American Life Project.The percentage of Americans with broadband has increased from 47 percent in early 2007 and 42 percent in early 2005. Of those who access the Internet at home, 79 percent have a high-speed connection and 15 percent use dialup.Adults who live in households whose annual incomes are less than $20,000 a year, home broadband adoption was at 25% in early 2008, compared to 28 percent in 2007.
News Tags: Technology, Broadband, Pew, Dailup

Picture This: Swarmcast As The New Video Network Syndicate content

With a fundamental patent in file swarming secured, and a new adaptive bit rate streaming technology opened for work, Swarmcast CEO Justin Chapweske told WebProNews his firm wants to be the next TV infrastructure.

FCC Teases About Free Broadband Syndicate content

Would you like free wireless broadband? Sure you would. As you might guess, though, free broadband is bad for the broadband provider business. In a weird twist of logic, broadband providers argue free broadband is bad for consumers, too.

Meter's Running In Time Warner Test Syndicate content

Beaumont, TX, earned the distinction of being the testing ground for metered Internet service for the heaviest users of network capacity.

On Trust and Net Neutrality Syndicate content

The Network Neutrality debate is, to understate it, heated. On one side are ideals, on the other side is money, which is not a new dichotomy in any sense, and both can be equally powerful motivators*. Also, while passion tends to color an issue (sometimes incorrectly), economic theory tends to mire subscribers in stubborn dogma.Neither side wants to budge for fear of losing, or for fear of the embarrassment of choosing the wrong team.

250 Million Europeans Are Online Syndicate content

More than half of Europeans are now regular Internet users, 80 percent of them have broadband connections and 60 percent of public services are online according to a new report from the European Commission.In 2007, the Internet attracted close to 40 million new regular users in the EU (now 250 million in total). More than 96 percent of European schools are now connected to the Internet, two thirds of which have broadband.

Broadband Penetration Up 300% Since 2002 Syndicate content

Broadband penetration has increased more than 300 percent since 2002, according to a new analysis from Scarborough Research.In 2002, 12 percent of U.S. adults had a broadband connection in their household. Now, close to half (49%) have broadband. DSL connections have grown more than cable modems, but both have seen significant growth. Since 2002, cable modem penetration increased 188 percent and DSL connections increased 575 percent.
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