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Archive for: October 2005


October 16, 2005

Price War? Or Value War? Click for Full Story

The Wall Street Journal got it wrong
Reports from across the blogosphere and from mainstream media this year focused intensely on the perceived war between cable and phone companies for broadband customers (not to mention for telephone and soon possibly video). Today’s The Wall Street Journal examines how “The Price War for Broadband Is Heating Up” jumps to some interesting conclusions about how cable companies are allegedly reacting to DSL’s lowered marketing price points.

Posted at 09:50 PM on October 16, 2005


October 01, 2005

Dispatch from CTAM:Platinum-haired rock gods, the new black and community goodwill... Click for Full Story

In all my years attending CTAM, I've never seen so many people arrive for a session so early! We were crammed into the front rows of seats like wannabe groupies at a concert--but all for a good cause.

Posted at 10:23 PM on October 01, 2005

"We do not actually think cable execs are pigs." Click for Full Story

Here is a response from Dish Network to a customer’s letter complaining about the language in their short-lived “suck free TV” campaign. Not surprisingly, we don’t agree with their rationale and had a good chuckle at their attempt to respond, but, hey, we’ll share the whole letter here without further comment so you can draw your own conclusions.

Posted at 06:48 PM on October 01, 2005 | Comments (0)


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