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Senate Votes to Overturn FCC Broadband Privacy Rule

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Mar.23 -- Senators voted to overturn an FCC regulation that passed late in the Obama administration, aimed at protecting broadband customers’ private information. Bloomberg Intelligence's Matthew Schettenhelm has more on "Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

Gabelli's Marangi on Malone ETF and Media M&A

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Dec.05 -- Christopher Marangi, co-chief investment officer at Gabelli Funds, discusses the launch of a new ETF centered on the businesses of John Malone, and looks at media M&A, and media regulation under President-elect Donald Trump. He...
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Unlicensed WiFi Is Important Part of Economy, FCC's Rosenworcel Says

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Nov.21 -- FCC Commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel discusses the debate over a public spectrum auction, the six gigahertz band dispute and the rollout of 5G wireless technology with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Liberty Global CEO Says Virgin Media-O2 Merger 'Great for U.K.'

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May.11 -- Mike Fries, Liberty Global chief executive officer, discusses the merger of its U.K broadband network Virgin Media with O2, the U.K. wireless business of Spain’s Telefonica. He speaks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg...
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Press Association

Labour will tax tech giants 'fairly' says Jeremy Corbyn

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Jeremy Corbyn vows to tax Facebook and Google 'fairly' as he announces plans to deliver free full-fibre internet to all by making broadband a public service.



The party gave the policy a price tag of £20 billion, but BT chief...
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Can Internet Service Providers Survive The Coronavirus Pandemic?

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"You do notice greater lag, less bandwidth whenever there are many people using the network all at the same time."
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Bloomberg

A Sky Full of Satellites

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Jul.10 -- Satellites are being deployed by companies such as OneWeb, Elon Musk's SpaceX and Jeff Bezos' Project Kuiper to bring broadband across the world with $1.7 billion invested in space companies in 2019 Q1. Bloomberg's Emily Chang...
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Tech Mahindra: Best of 5G to Come in Second Half of 2021

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Nov.10 -- C.P. Gurnani, chief executive officer of computer software maker Tech Mahindra Ltd., discusses what the election victory of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris mean for Indian technology companies. India’s $181 billion tech outsourcing...
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What's In The Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill?

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The 2,700-plus page bill, officially titled the “Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act,” is now facing an amendment process.
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Press Association

Liz Truss gives first speech as Prime Minister

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New Prime Minister Liz Truss gives a speech outside 10 Downing Street, London, after meeting Queen Elizabeth II and accepting her invitation to become Prime Minister and form a new government.
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Bloomberg

Is Comcasts Net Neutrality Pledge Enough?

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Oct. 21 -- Vonage Co-Founder Jeff Pulver discusses the politics behind net neutrality. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

The Red Tape Keeping You From Cutting the Cord

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Oct. 24 -- InterMedia Partners' Leo Hundery and Michael Copps, former FCC commissioner, discuss the trend of consumers replacing cable subscriptions with online streaming offerings. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street...
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Liberty Global CEO Says Comcast Should 'Stay Rational, Give It Time'

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Sep.24 -- Mike Fries, Liberty Global Plc chief executive officer, talks with Bloomberg's Ed Hammond about Comcast Corp.'s bid for Sky Plc and Liberty Global's growth prospects on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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This Pa. Town Is An Unlikely Front In The U.S.-China Trade War

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The White House's push to go after Chinese telecom firm Huawei could endanger broadband access in this small town in Pennsylvania.
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Bloomberg

'Homework Gap' Will Get Better Post-Pandemic, Says FCC's Rosenworcel

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Jun.11 -- Jessica Rosenworcel, acting chair at the U.S. Federal Communications Commission, discusses a $1.2 trillion eight-year infrastructure spending package, proposed by a bipartisan Senate group to President Biden. She also...
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Press Association

Irish government approves 3bn euro National Broadband Plan

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The Government has given the green light to the National Broadband Plan at a cost of 3 billion euro. A consortium led by Granahan McCourt was announced as the preferred bidder after the project was approved by Cabinet on Tuesday.
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Bloomberg

Verizon Is Helping Customers Pay Their Bills

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Jul.24 -- Verizon Communications Inc. has enrolled its Covid-affected customers in extended payment plans after the pledge to keep them connected expired at the end of June. Verizon says hundreds of thousands of customers could be...
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Trump Team Weighs $1 Trillion for Infrastructure to Spur Economy

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Jun.16 -- The administration of President Donald Trump is preparing a nearly $1 trillion infrastructure proposal as part of its push to spur the world’s largest economy back to life, according to people familiar with the plan. KPMG...
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Telenor, Sweden’s NENT Combine Satellite TV Operations

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Oct.23 -- Jorgen Rostrup, chief financial officer at Telenor, discusses teaming with Nordic Entertainment Group to combine their satellite and broadband-TV businesses. He speaks with Bloomberg’s Matt Miller on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Verizon CEO Vestberg on Bond Sale, 5G Strategy, Stimulus

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Mar.11 -- Verizon Communications Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Hans Vestberg discusses the company's bond sale intended to help finance purchases of 5G airwaves, growth strategy, and the Biden administration's infrastructure...
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Curated Video

President Biden To Respond To Infrastructure Proposal

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Press secretary Jen Psaki said Biden administration seeking more details on plan developed by 11 Republicans and nine Democrats.
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Curated Video

Moderate Dems Demand Quick Passage Of Infrastructure Bill

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The Senate approved the budget resolution early Wednesday over solid GOP opposition.
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How Far Will The Infrastructure Bill's $1.2 Trillion Go?

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Money for roads, bridges and broadband will help, but more investment will likely be needed.