For the Pacific Northwest tech corridor, the deal is the latest chapter for a business born in Kirkland, Wash., as Wave Broadband. Founded by Steve Weed, Wave grew into a dominant regional challenger ...
State lawmakers overrode a gubernatorial veto to bring the Kentucky Communications Network Authority, which runs the state’s high-speed fiber network, under the Commonwealth Office of Technology.
Charter Communications (NASDAQ: CHTR) and Comcast (NASDAQ: CMCSA) both just reported Q4 2025 earnings, revealing two cable giants taking very different bets on what saves the legacy cable business.
Twin Valley has announced an investment worth more than $12 million this year to expand and modernize rural broadband in Kansas. Twin Valley, Kansas’ largest privately-owned broadband and ...
Is 5G the new Fiber? Mobile carriers are betting big on wireless home broadband, but can they actually beat cable? Scott Johnson reviews his full year living on T-Mobile’s 5G Home Internet.
Twin Valley, Kansas' largest privately-owned broadband and communications company, announces a $12.3 million investment in 2026 to expand and modernize broadband infrastructure across rural Kansas.
Align Capital Partners' ("ACP") portfolio company ISPN (or the "Company") completed the acquisition of ZCorum, positioning the combined companies as a market leader in broadband-focused managed IT ...
AT&T will spend more than $250 ​billion over five years in the U.S. to expand its network infrastructure and will ‌hire ...
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear’s first veto during this year’s legislative session rejects an effort to remake leadership of the state’s broadband network KentuckyWired. The Democratic governor called ...
You sign up for a “cheap” internet promo, enjoy 12 months, then month 13 doubles the bill. That gut-punch hits Ohio households every spring and fall as teaser rates expire.
Several companies in the S&P 500’s communications sector trade at low price-to-earnings valuations, with attractive dividend yields well supported by cash flow.
Kansas' outdated laws create unfair fees for broadband providers using public right of way, leading to inequities.