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    DSL or Cable Essay

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    DSL or Cable Everyday there are millions of people connecting to the Internet. The Internet is made up of networks of computers linked together around the world where people can chat, shop, instant message, and e-mail each other. With so many people connecting one might wonder how all of these millions of people are connecting to the Internet. There are many different options for people to use to connect to the Internet, such as dial-up, DSL, Cable, and Satellite. Dial-up internet connection

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    Comcast Corporation is the nation's leading provider of cable, entertainment and communications products and services, with 24.1 million cable customers, 12.4 million high-speed Internet customers and 3.5 million voice customers. Comcast is principally involved in the development, management and operation of broadband cable networks and in the delivery of programming content. Comcast provides a wide variety of consumer products and services: • Video - Comcast is the nation's largest video provider

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    Primarily due to 18% of ATC having been publicly owned at the time, they merged into one entity in 1992. This includes the remnants of the defunct QUBE interactive TV service. In 1995, the company launched the Southern Tier On-Line Community, a cable modem service later known as Road Runner High Speed Online. That year, talks began that would later result in Warner's acquisition of Paragon Cable. Glenn Britt was the CEO from 2001 until December

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    BET Holdings, LLC, founded in 1990, began with a simple mission: to become the preeminent media company serving black consumers, and through the fulfilment of this mission, to create substantial value for its shareholders. Founded by Robert L. Johnson, former press secretary to congressional delegate Walter E. Fauntroy, and vice-president of government relations for the National Cable Television Association (NCTA), the Washington, DC based corporation used the contacts and available source information

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    Running head: Marketing Plan – Time Warner Cable Marketing Plan – Cable – Time Warner Cable Bonnie Bagby BUS 620 – Managerial Marketing Dr. Uchenna Nwabueze August 30, 2010 Abstract The marketing plan for Time Warner Cable reviews the market conditions, including emerging technologies and competitors and provides a marketing plan with focus on maintaining current customers and adding new commercial customers by focusing on cloud offerings, teleconferencing and telemedicine. Marketing

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    Strengths and Weaknesses Comcast has maintained strong operating base through which its operations are well integrated from programming to distribution of services. Comcast presently provides video, Internet and phone services, expanding its signal reception sites by building antenna towers and head-ends, microwave facilities, fiber-optic cables and related equipment. Additional regional data centers were opened and equipped with devices that provide e-mail, news and web services to customers with

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    As the attitudes of American households begin to shift, the FCC should enact a new regulation to best fit the changing viewership of consumers. At its simplest form, this new rule would allow television consumers to have the option to pick and choose the individual television channels they desire to pay for, instead of having to pay for an entire cable “package”, while still including the “basic” cable service. Essentially, this new regulation would force cable TV providers to allow the option

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    Synthesis What happens when an underdog becomes a hegemon? Rivaling David’s upset over Goliath, a DVD rental by mail company rode the booming steaming service business, and become a multibillion dollar company, capable of going blow for blow with the cable television industry. Netflix now has a dominant grasp on the streaming service industry, and is in the process of expanding worldwide. Additionally, Netflix’s creative apparatus created award winning original content that is further contributing

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    Research Paper 2 –Trends & Future Conditions – AT&T Trends & Future Conditions - AT&T The telecommunication industry that AT&T essentially created has undergone radical advancements, particularly within the last decade. According to the IBM Institute for Business Value, approximately 15% of the world’s population had access to a telephone in 1999 but by 2009, 70% of the world’s population had mobile phone subscriptions (Nelson & van den Dam, 2010). Given the extraordinary explosion of mobile computing

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    By the end of 2017, over 15.4 million people in the US will cut their cable. Who can blame them? Cable hasn’t evolved in last 10 years and cable is becoming increasingly more expensive annually. Nevertheless, several individuals are still paying for cable, when we have streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon. Streaming services are a superior alternative to cable because they are cost-effective, more accessible, interactive, and uses an advanced algorithm to learn about the viewer, and

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