The UAE is part of a $700 million plan to lay an internet cable to Türkiye via Iraq, as the network for transferring data ...
History was unmade last year, as engineers began the massive project of ripping the first-ever transoceanic fiber-optic cable from the ocean floor. Just don’t mention sharks.
Depending on where you live, you might be stuck with one internet provider. See how bad yours is on Consumer Reports.
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The "bundle" trap: Paying for cable channels you'll never watch to get decent internet
Cable and internet bundles sound like a great deal until you realize what’s actually happening. Providers pitch these ...
Forecasting earthquakes presents a serious challenge on land, but in the oceans that cover around 70% of Earth's surface it ...
Most HDMI cables you'll use in a home theater or computer setup will just transfer audio and video, but there are ones that ...
The Madras High Court on February 18 permitted Reliance Industries Limited’s media arm Jio Studios to withdraw its commercial ...
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Google's America-India Connect and SING cables: Why they matter
Laid on the seabed, subsea cables form the backbone of the world's internet, transmitting 99% of international data traffic.
If you are suffering from slow internet speeds, there may be a culprit you haven't considered yet. Here's what you should ...
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3 stocks to watch from a prospering cable television industry
The Zacks Cable Television industry players are focusing on bundled offerings and on-demand programming to counter challenges ...
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Massillon Cable TV reaches sale deal, to be acquired by Armstrong
Massillon Cable TV has reached a deal to be acquired by Armstrong, a family-owned telecommunications provider headquartered in Pennsylvania.
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