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Nov 09 2011

By: Seth Arenstein at 05:52 pm

Why Connect to Compete and Broadband Adoption Matter

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski’s announcement today of several new parts for the broadband adoption program Connect to Compete is a welcome addition to a multi-faceted effort to get more Americans connected to broadband.

Previously, the Chairman announced that a…

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Categories: Broadband Penetration/Deployment, Corporate Social Responsibility, Fact-Checking, Future of the Industry, What's New

Nov 02 2011

By: Seth Arenstein at 05:39 pm

The National EAS Test: What It Is, How You Can Help

Most of us have seen tests of the Emergency Alert System (EAS) on our televisions or heard them on our radios. Those tests are local exercises, conducted each week to insure that the EAS is working well.

There also…

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Categories: What's New

Oct 12 2011

By: Seth Arenstein at 12:26 pm

Broadband Internet Technical Advisory Group Issues First Report

In July 2010, my colleague, Fernando Laguarda, wrote here:

“Sometimes if you ask enough smart people what they think, you actually get good ideas.  And when enough smart people are sharing lots of good ideas, there’s even the…

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Categories: Broadband Penetration/Deployment, Corporate Social Responsibility, Customer Care, Fact-Checking, Future of the Industry, In the Community, What's New

Sep 28 2011

By: Seth Arenstein at 07:42 am

TWC Joins RATE, Tax Reform Coalition

Last week Time Warner Cable was one of several companies and groups that announced the formation of RATE, a coalition advocating corporate tax reform and a reduction in corporate tax rates. Since part of this blog’s purpose is to…

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Categories: Future of the Industry, What's New

Sep 06 2011

By: Seth Arenstein at 05:38 pm

NY1 and News 14 Carolina’s Hurricane Coverage: Serving The Local Community is Good News

Time Warner Cable Chairman and CEO Glenn Britt rightly thanked TWC maintenance, engineering, construction and technical employees for the work they did (and continue to do) to restore video, voice and broadband service to areas of our footprint ravaged…

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Categories: Carolinas, Corporate Social Responsibility, In the Community, New York City, Programming