Broadband giants say Net neutrality fears misguided
Verizon, AT&T offer special pipes to businesses to link offices. The new idea extends that concept to content delivery, they say.March 24, 2006
Verizon exemption could make businesses pay
Broadband deregulation could cause higher prices for Verizon's business customers and eliminate competition, say critics.March 22, 2006
Photos: Industry heads address TelecomNext
CEOs use the telecom trade show to declare the consumer king as their companies vie for market share.March 22, 2006
Telecom bosses say customer is real boss
video AT&T CEO Ed Whitacre talks IPTV and Net neutrality, and defends proposed merger with BellSouth.March 21, 2006
AT&T chief, FCC chair clarify on Net neutrality
AT&T CEO says he has no plans to degrade service, FCC chairman says companies should be allowed to recoup costs.March 21, 2006
FCC chairman talks Net neutrality to telecoms
video Kevin Martin talks about importance of allowing network providers to recoup their investments in infrastructure.March 21, 2006
AT&T next to seek business broadband deregulation
FCC lifted certain business broadband regulations for Verizon, now AT&T wants same exemptions.March 21, 2006
Newest telecom CEO speaks
video Dan Hesse, head of embarq, addresses the crowd at TelecomNext in Las Vegas.March 21, 2006
Customer is king in new telecom era
CEOs at TelecomNext declare that consumers are the focus of new and aggressive strategies for expanding their markets.March 20, 2006
Microsoft, Deutsche Telekom finalize IPTV deal
Redmond continues to rack up big contracts for its Internet Protocol-based TV software.March 21, 2006
BellSouth's WiMax offered as broadband backup
Company will market its WiMax wireless service as a disaster-ready add-on to its regular broadband service.March 20, 2006
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Taking sides on Net neutrality
The hot-button issue pits online giants such as Google and Amazon against the big phone companies and gear makers.March 15, 2006