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TelePacific finishes acquisition of Covad's wireless unit

By wrapping up its acquisition of MegaPath's NextWeb wireless subsidiary Covad Wireless, TelePacific will have yet another weapon in its product arsenal to target new and existing customers that want

Cablevision next MSO talking to LightSquared

Cablevision Systems ( NYSE: CVC ) has become the latest MSO to start talks with LightSquared. Last week it was reported Cablevision's neighbor, Time Warner Cable ( NYSE: TWC-WI ), a Clearwire ( Nasdaq:

Time Warner, LightSquared talking about LTE

It made sense, therefore it had to happen. Time Warner Cable ( NYSE: TWC-WI ) and LightSquared are apparently chatting up a wireless relationship around LTE, although a Time Warner Cable spokesperson

Comcast projected as Sprint's white knight in wake of AT&T, T-Mobile deal

If--and it could cost as much as $100 million to change that if to a when--AT&T ( NYSE: T ) gets its hands on Deutsche Telekom's ( XETRA: DTE.DE ) T-Mobile USA, it's going to be some kind of bad news

AT&T, T-Mobile deal could force Sprint-Clearwire merger

AT&T's ( NYSE: T ) proposed $39 billion buyout of T-Mobile from Deutsche Telekom ( XETRA: DTE.DE ) could force Sprint ( NYSE: S ) to finally merge with Clearwire ( Nasdaq: CLWR ), a pair of analysts

Cable knows how to make a friend a public enemy

In the book Public Enemies, Bryan Burroughs explains how J. Edgar Hoover and the FBI turned Ma Barker from an illiterate backwoodswoman and son of Depression-era criminals into a criminal

Genachowski reiterates fears of broadband spectrum crunch

FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski is not giving up. Despite increasingly loud naysaying--especially from broadcasters--Genachowski maintains that there is a spectrum crisis that could cripple a

Broadcasters could end up paying if they don't give up spectrum

A closer look by Broadcast Engineering into President Obama's 2012 budget has revealed this interesting nugget: Broadcasters who don't take the carrot and give up their spectrum for FCC auction and

Clearwire caught between subscriber growth, maintaining revenues

Clearwire (Nasdaq: CLWR ) is caught in a cycle of trying to drive subscriber growth without exhausting its limited operating revenues. The company, majority owned by Sprint (NYSE: S ) with

Clearwire reportedly clearing out of retail

Clearwire (Nasdaq: CLWR ) is reportedly ready to step back and let its partners--Sprint (NYSE: S ), Comcast (Nasdaq: CMCSA ), Time Warner Cable (NYSE: TWC-WI ) and Bright House Networks--run wild in the