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Bell Aliant (Toronto: BA-UN.TO) Q3: Line loss drives down revenues, while broadband subscribership rose
Bell Aliant (Toronto: BA-UN.TO ) faced the typical wireline POTS declines, a factor that attributed to a 3.1 percent decline in its Q3 2010 revenue to $762 million. Similarly, Bell Aliant's operating
Week In Research: New EU members raise total FTTX numbers; ICT transforming in South Africa
Europe broadband penetration increases: Slovenia and Slovakia are among new entrants to the European Union whose existing broadband penetration is making a marked difference in total Fiber to the X
AT&T (NYSE: T): Broadband, IP-based business services rose to the occasion in Q3
AT&T's (NYSE: T ) revenue and profits rose up in Q3 with gains in its wireless business, U-verse and IP-based business services. Overall, AT&T reports $31.6 billion in revenues, up 2.8 percent
Brazil's GVT reaches 1 million broadband subscriber mark
Brazil-based wireline provider Global Village Telecom's (GVT) bet on broadband appears to be paying off as the service provider's service now is being used by one million users, with sixty percent of
France Telecom shoots for near-ubiquitous ADSL penetration
While U.S.-based service providers talk about penetrating the 93-95 percent of the population with broadband access, France Telecom (NYSE: FTE ) has hatched a three-year plan that will increase its
Telefonica gives subscribers free wireline, wireless broadband speed upgrades
Who says there's no such thing as a free lunch? Well, if you're a Telefonica (NYSE: TEF ) wireline or wireless subscriber, you're going to get a free bandwidth upgrade. By the end of 2011, the
Analysys Mason: Broadband bundle prices decline, but speeds rose in Q1
Broadband bundle packages are turning into a buyer's market as more wireline operators are forced to reduce prices to better compete mobile broadband services. A new Analysys Mason report, which
Verizon lures dial-up users with new DSL bundles
If you're one of those dial-up Internet customers that's still not convinced that broadband is too expensive, Verizon (NYSE: VZ ) hopes its new bare bones voice/DSL bundles could seduce you to the
FTTH customer satisfaction up, but awareness is still nascent
Consumers that subscribe to Fiber to the Home (FTTH) service are, overall, satisfied with their service, a new FTTH Council report revealed. In a survey of over 1,000 FTTH subscribers and 600 other
Telus Q2: Cost cutting, video service growth offsets line loss
Telus' (Toronto: T.TO ) dedication to cutting costs, while never an easy proposition for any service provider, worked in the Canadian service provider's favor in Q2. The service provider reported that

