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Telus' Q2 wireline revenue increase shows continued gains in video, broadband data

Telus' ( Toronto: T.TO ) ongoing moves to expand its wireless and wireline service portfolios helped drive Q2 2011 revenue up 6.4 percent to CAD 2.55 billion (USD 2.56 billion). The revenue increase

UPDATED: TDS Telecom's revenue stays constant at $199M, driven by triple play, managed services

TDS Telecom ( NYSE: TDS ) is once again seeing the fruits of its broadband and managed services labor pay off as Q2 2011 revenue remained stable at $199 million. From a corporate perspective, Telephone

Bell Aliant Q2 earnings slip slightly, but broadband, IPTV results raise outlook

Bell Aliant ( Toronto: BA-UN.TO ) may have seen a slight 1 percent dip in Q2 2011 revenues to CAD 693 million (USD 734 million), but strong growth in broadband and IPTV drove it to increase its full

France Telecom, Free enter rural FTTH pact

France Telecom ( NYSE: FTE ) has introduced a new measure that will let competitive carriers offer services on its ever-growing Fiber to the Home (FTTH) network in rural areas. Already, France Telecom

France's IPTV subscribers rise 20 percent in Q1

French consumers are increasingly tuning into IPTV as their new TV medium. A new report released by Arcep, France's telecom regulator, revealed that service providers overall added 2.1 million new

Hong Kong Broadband Network offers $20 a month 1 Gpbs service

Hong Kong Broadband Network (HKBN) is boldly going where only U.S. providers could only dream of with its $20 a month triple play bundle that includes 1 Gbps data service. Already serving over 1.1

AT&T nears end of its U-verse service buildout

AT&T ( NYSE: T ) may be on track to pass 30 million homes with U-verse service--one of the fastest growing parts of its wireline business--by the end of 2011, but it appears that they may stop once

Bell Canada's broadband meter is flawed, report says

Bell Canada ( NYSE: BCE ) may be anxious to get their broadband meter in place to implement usage based billing for consumers and their wholesale customers, but it appears that their usage measurement

Hawaiian Telcom toys with IPTV, 2010 revenues remain stable

Hawaiian Telcom (Hawtel) may only have been operating as a restructured company for just a few months, but it's anxious to take on the state's main video operator Oceanic Time Warner with its own

AT&T to introduce monthly caps on traditional DSL, U-verse broadband users

AT&T ( NYSE: T ) is going to implement a monthly usage cap on all traditional DSL and U-verse broadband subscribers beginning this May. According to reports in both the Wall Street Journal and