Five major U.S. cable companies have teamed up to offer more than 50,000 free Wi-Fi hotspots to subscribers. The service will be known as “CableWiFi,” and will be offered to customers of Bright House ...
In what will be a massive win for US cable company subscribers, five of the country’s largest cable providers have announced that they will combine to offer each other’s customers access to their own ...
Being a Bright House, Optimum, Xfinity, Cox Communications, and Time Warner Cable subscriber is about to get a bit better. Or at least it will if you're the type that's always searching for a public ...
Getting online at the local coffee shop is about to get easier. Five major cable providers announced a new initiative today to bring easy-access Wi-Fi connectivity to the kinds of hotspots found at ...
Surfing the web while on the move has become a reality thanks to mobile internet over 3G or LTE. However despite yearly advancements in its technology, the reliability of mobile networks remains ...
LTE connectivity is great, but sometimes there are places in the country where it's not yet available, not to mention patchy areas of coverage in areas which do have it. What's a man to do without ...
Five of the nation's largest cable companies are partnering to allow their subscribers free access to each others' Wi-Fi hot spots in cities across the U.S. Marguerite Reardon started as a CNET News ...
SONORA, CA--(Marketwire - February 11, 2013) - Auto-authentication is a double-edged sword. It's a boon for users of registered Wi-Fi devices, letting them automatically connect to CableWiFi, a ...
Cable internet subscribers have access to over 150%2C000 hotspots in major cities all over the U.S. Alliance members include Cablevision%2C Comcast%2C Time Warner%2C Cox%2C %26 Bright House ...
Bright House Networks, Cablevision, Comcast, Cox Communications and Time Warner Cable Will Share Access to over 50,000 Hotspots, Expand WiFi Availability and Simplify Access for their High Speed ...
It appears that Wi-Fi will be an increasingly important element in the public wireless technology mix. It looks as if LTE will be getting a big dose of low-cost competition from the cable TV companies ...
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