"Our customers can use the Internet for anything they want," a Comcast spokesman said.
Loading icons, fast lanes and net neutrality dominate the conversation as part of Wednesday's Internet Slowdown protest.
More than 50 lobbying groups have asked Google to cut its affiliation with ALEC.
Bragging that Rahm Emanuel supports its merger with TWC, Comcast failed to mention its numerous campaign contributions.
An opaque marketplace and wide-ranging pricing means opportunity for this cable negotiator.
Video streaming service says the proposed merger would change the nature of the Internet.
New figures indicate Verizon maintains the best mobile network quality but it is dropping.
Cable bills went up 4 percent in the past year, on average.
This week, the NCAA's Southeastern Conference and ESPN will unveil their southern-fried, 24/7 sports television partnership.
Video already accounts for 70 percent of Verizon's wireless traffic.
With Sprint and T-Mobile now on their own, the carriers face more hurdles as they battle it out in the competitive wireless market.
Some of the biggest tech companies on earth have attempted to take on Comcast, DirecTV and Time Warner -- and they have all failed.
Verizon Wireless has caught the eye of FCC chairman Tom Wheeler, who questioned the mobile company over its data throttling practices.
The FCC issued an advisory on Wednesday, reminding ISPs to abide by the "Open Internet Transparency Rule."
Verizon Wireless plans to roll out a new rewards program that offers points in exchange for user habit data.
Verizon is rolling out upgrades to its FiOS service, which will match upload speeds to current download speeds.
The company claims that a subscriber with a 50 Mbps connection can upload a five-minute, HD video to the Internet in 40 seconds.
GOP Rep. Blackburn thinks there's too much competition for Internet providers, even in her home state. The House backed her proposal.
Sprint And T-Mobile are looking to strengthen their mobile reach with low-frequency wireless spectrum.
HBO host John Oliver's rant helped publicize the debate, but the issue's significance is still hard to grasp.
Opposed to the proposed Comcast-TWC merger, consumer advocates are taking to the streets on Wednesday outside the cable giant’s annual shareholder meeting.
The deals will allow subscribers to use Comcast's WiFi hot spots when traveling to the U.S., reducing international roaming charges.