• Put all your monthly expenditures on your credit card (phone, cable TV, cell phone, insurance, etc.).

    FORBES: Dump Your Debt and Reward Yourself

  • Waz warns that cable and phone companies won't build new infrastructure where they don't expect to make money.

    NPR: Will Obama's FCC Push For Internet Access For All?

  • Increasingly, paychecks are electronically deposited, and the money for the bills they pay--mortgages, utilities, cable and phone--are paid electronically as well.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • For those struggling with debt, the first step is tackling the expense side of the equation, such as downsizing cable or phone bills.

    WSJ: Retirement Is No Holiday From Debt

  • The FCC regulations also place tougher restrictions on fixed-line services from cable and phone companies than on wireless carriers, which have more limited bandwidth.

    BBC: Q&A: The network neutrality debate

  • As U.S. cable and phone companies scramble to one up each other by adding voice, video and data services, BigBand is selling gear to both camps.

    FORBES: Pop-Up Video

  • As Republican Joe Barton, chair of the Commerce Committee, sees it, online companies have been getting a free ride on networks built by the cable and phone companies.

    NPR: Congress Votes Against Internet Neutrality Bill

  • Sandy has also shown a weakness in cable and phone companies' largely-fiber infrastructure over which they deliver "triple plays" of landline phone service along with video and broadband to millions of customers.

    WSJ: Outages Expose Wireless Carriers' Backup Plans

  • Led by the fast-talking David McCourt , RCN (as in Residential Communications Network) once bragged it would wire up 9 million cable, phone and Internet users among 25 million homes mostly in the northeastern corridor.

    FORBES: If You Overbuild It

  • Nonetheless, more and more Internet service providers are likely to start offering voice services as a way to try to hang on to dial-up customers and keep them from going to the cable or phone companies.

    FORBES: EarthLink To Bundle Services

  • With Apple, Amazon.com, NetFlix and Microsoft pushing downloadable movies and cable and phone companies peddling a plethora of on-demand, high-definition content, the day is coming when the stacks of plain vanilla DVDs that clutter many home entertainment centers will go the way of the CD collection.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The company offers gear designed to help cable and phone companies squeeze more video capacity out of a limited amount of bandwidth as consumers watch video clips on their computers, demand more channels from their cable companies, and even start to watch television on their wireless phones.

    FORBES: Pop-Up Video

  • As the Internet evolved, consumers could log on directly through their cable provider or phone provider.

    FORBES: Firefox OS Turning Up Heat On Apple And Google

  • Some telecom experts say that broadband is the most profitable service offered by phone and cable companies, and they are simply trying to offset declining revenue from their traditional phone business.

    WSJ: Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web

  • Cable is cheaper and faster than phone lines, and more cable companies will also offer local telephone service.

    FORBES: Internet stocks for cowards

  • The Internet companies have formed partnerships with phone and cable companies, making them more dependent on one another.

    WSJ: Google Wants Its Own Fast Track on the Web

  • If, however, there is new residential or commercial construction, the effort could accommodate other utilities such as phone and cable companies.

    FORBES: Upgrading the Grid by Going Underground

  • Cable, satellite and phone companies, notorious for high levels of customer dissatisfaction, could turn that around by improving the user experience.

    FORBES: Apple TV: Big Potential in 2013

  • Not everyone agrees that a pro-Brand X ruling would seriously damage the cable industry, since phone companies haven't been crippled by line-sharing.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • So, the technology advances I foresee are hostage to two of the most sluggish, hidebound industries in America: the phone and cable companies.

    WSJ: Technology Makes Advances in Decade

  • Cable, satellite and phone companies are launching their own video services for computers and tablets and reformatting their traditional interfaces to resemble them.

    WSJ: Apple Moves Forward With TV Plans

  • By relying on Internet lines it doesn't control, Vonage is largely at the mercy of cable companies and traditional phone companies to provide reliable, high-speed Internet connections.

    FORBES: The Trouble With VoIP

  • Many carriers, including phone and cable companies, now build metro-level Ethernet networks, which are more cost-effective than optics because customers already use Ethernet cable in their internal networks.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Like other telecommunications giants of DT's ilk, the onslaught of cellular and Internet-based telephony, along with cable operators offering triple-play packages of cable, broadband and phone services, has put a stranglehold on profits.

    FORBES: Deutsche Telekom Dives On Profit Warning

  • Right now, the people who own the phone and cable lines that pipe in the internet to our homes have a neutral stance on how these websites are transmitted, but the times may be changing.

    NPR: Opinion Page: Network Neutrality on the Internet

  • This will help SPH - which owns large stakes in Singapore Cable Vision and cellular phone company M1 - deliver multi-media content to PCs and bring data to handheld devices like Palm Pilots and third-generation mobile phones.

    CNN: New Media Paper Chase

  • The portion of the 1996 act that permits cable overbuilds was targeted toward big regional phone companies that wanted to compete against encroaching cable outfits.

    FORBES: If You Overbuild It

  • Thanks to technology--primarily the Internet--the traditional differences between local and long-distance phone services, cable TV, satellite TV, radio and television are being obliterated.

    FORBES: No Shame

  • The iPhone is linked to the car through the center console either via the USB cable, supplied with the phone, or through an available snap-in adapter.

    ENGADGET: BMW and Mini cars add iOS integration for Audible, Glympse, Rhapsody and TuneIn

  • Phone service from cable companies is also dependent on power, but most companies supply backup batteries to power the phones for some hours in an outage.

    WSJ: Phone companies prepare for storm power outages

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