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DURHAM, N.H.—Leichtman Research Group has released new data that shows record growth in the number of subscribers to fixed wireless broadband services, further strengthening the competitive position ...
Choosing the right home internet provider can feel like navigating a maze of hidden fees, rising rates, and confusing speed claims. When comparing a traditional cable connection against a modern 5G ...
Rise Broadband is an internet service provider offering fiber-optic and fixed wireless connections across 16 states. The company serves both rural and urban areas, with fiber plans ranging from 300 ...
Starry is a fixed wireless broadband provider serving multi-dwelling units (MDUs) in five markets, including Boston, Denver, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C. The MDU solution will accelerate ...
Fiber and cable internet generally provide the fastest speeds, while 5G and fixed wireless are growing as flexible options. Fiber is ideal for heavy users like gamers and remote workers, while cable ...
Waking from a year-long slumber and recently bursting free from some lingering technical and regulatory restrictions, fixed broadband wireless technology may soon be in a position to catch up with its ...
DURHAM, N.H.—Leichtman Research Group is reporting that the largest cable and wireline phone providers and fixed wireless services in the U.S. – representing about 96% of the market – acquired about 3 ...
Mobile carriers are flooding the airwaves with catchy commercials boasting about their ability to provide affordable, high-speed home internet. The advertising push aims to build awareness for Fixed ...
Joe Supan is a senior writer for CNET covering home technology, broadband, and moving. Prior to joining CNET, Joe led MyMove's moving coverage and reported on broadband policy, the digital divide, and ...
We recently did a study of the cost-effectiveness of wide-area (“outdoor”) wireless access vs. wire. OK, sure, if you’ve got FIOS or cable broadband or maybe a newer implementation of DSL or similar ...