May 2, 2005Cities across the United States are installing or looking into building their own broadband networks, to the chagrin of the private sector.TAGS:broadband, photograph
December 15, 2008The 2008 presidential election changed the way politicians use technology, but a new Congress may prove to be a mixed bag for the industry.TAGS:Barack Obama, broadband, president
December 22, 2008As the president-elect gets ready to take office, he offers a fresh take on technology, with plans to give weekly YouTube addresses, promote green tech, and more.TAGS:green tech, Del.icio.us, Digg, margin, YouTube, president, broadband, font, e-mail
February 18, 2007Residential broadband penetration should hit about 55 percent by end of 2007; U.K. not far behind.TAGS:broadband, household, U.K., U.S.
September 1, 2004Broadband growth doubles in hotels, as chains try to tap into demand for speedy Internet access.TAGS:hotel, broadband, survey, Internet access, U.S., TV
January 2, 2008She supports tax incentives to extend broadband, wants open, unimpaired Internet access for all, and has serious concerns about Real ID.Special coverage: Election 2008TAGS:Hillary Clinton, tax incentive, broadband, candidate, tax, Internet access
June 3, 2005By 2010, Jupiter Research says, 69 million U.S. households will have broadband--more than double the number last year.TAGS:broadband, DSL, U.S.
April 14, 2005Increasing availability of high-speed connections encourages more people to try their luck online.TAGS:Nielsen/NetRatings, U.K., broadband
August 3, 2004Broadband connectivity in hotels is fast catching up, after initial years of problems, a research firm says.TAGS:hotel, broadband, research company
May 26, 2004In Europe, small countries are leading the large ones in broadband adoption, largely because they are home to greater numbers of service providers.TAGS:Belgium, Denmark, broadband, Europe, IP telephony, telephony