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Bell Canada sees earnings uptick in Q2

Bell Canada's (NYSE: BCE ) ongoing cost cutting measures paid off in the second quarter as net earnings rose to $584 million. To battle a growing base of cable competition that are offering

Windstream Q2: Profit down, but revenue up 22 percent

Windstream's (Nasdaq: WIN ) Q2 earnings were a mixed bag of lower landline loss and slow seasonal broadband growth. While Q2 profit may have declined 13 percent to $79 million, the completion of its

CenturyLink's Q2 revenue decline offset by broadband, Embarq integration

CenturyLink (NYSE: CTL ) may have signed up 29,000 new broadband subscribers and saw a 22 percent reduction in access line losses, but neither factor was enough to prevent the service provider from

Qwest's Q2 revenue down due to increased landline loss

Qwest's (NYSE: Q ) future may be in IP-based broadband and business services, but the near-term reality is that as more consumers cut their landline phone service for either cable or wireless the

ABI research: Fixed broadband access is still growing

What often gets lost in all of the hype over mobile broadband is the fact that fixed broadband services (cable, DSL and Fiber to the X) are still growing. According to ABI Research's recent

Cable MSOs, AT&T enter the broadband stimulus race

Since the Obama Administration launched the Broadband Stimulus funding program under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) last year, large cable MSOs and telcos have mainly sat on the

Windstream stems landline bleeding with double-play offering

Wireline voice erosion is an ongoing reality for every traditional telco, but Windstream thinks that the right weapon to battle this problem is its $49.99 double-play data/local and long-distance

Qwest: Q4 09 revenue declined, but 2010 is looking up

Qwest's performance in Q4 09 illustrated the ongoing growing pains that all large service providers are facing in shedding their local telephone shell to become a provider of IP-based business and

ABI Research: New applications drive fiber-based broadband

Consumers' ongoing adoption of file sharing, IPTV and online gaming applications is driving the need for more fiber-based broadband access, according to a new report by ABI Research. By the end of

AT&T: Wireless, IP-based data drive Q4 09 performance

With over 2.7 new subscribers coming aboard, it's clear the star for AT&T in Q4 09 was wireless, driving its profits up 26 percent during the quarter. At the same time, it's hard to ignore the