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Cable break hits Internet, phone, cable TV
HONOLULU (AP) — Internet, phone and cable television service is back on for hundreds of thousands of people in Hawaii despite a break in an undersea cable that'll likely take weeks to fix.
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Cable break hits Hawaii Internet, phone, cable TV
Some 400,000 Oceanic Time Warner Cable customers in Hawaii suffered temporary Internet, phone and cable television outages Tuesday because of a break in a deep water undersea fiber-optic cable in the Molokai Channel.
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Cable break hits Internet, phone, cable TV
Despite vowing to "do the right thing," Oceanic Time Warner Cable executives wouldn't commit to compensating customers who lost Internet, telephone and cable television service Tuesday.
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Cable to double internet capacity out of Australia
Two companies will invest an estimated $US400 million ($AU447) in a new 13,600 kilometre submarine telecommunications cable that they say will double internet capacity out of Australia and further reduce its cost to consumers.
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Cable break upsets Web, telephone, TV services
A break in an undersea fiber-optic cable just south of Lanai shut down phone, Internet and television services for thousands of Oceanic Time Warner Cable customers across the state Tuesday. It took hours for the company to put a temporary fix in place and restore services.
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BREAKING NEWS: CABLE FAILURE HITS INTERNET, PHONE, CABLE TV
Oceanic Time Warner Cable customers in Hawaii -- including the Tribune-Herald -- were without Internet, phone and cable television service Tuesday because of a break in a deep water undersea fiber-optic cable.
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Cable to double internet capacity out of Australia
Two companies will invest an estimated $US400 million ($450 million) in a new 13,600-kilometre submarine cable that they say will double telecommunications capacity out of Australia and further reduce broadband costs to consumers.
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Cable to double internet capacity out of Australia
Two companies will invest an estimated $US400 million ($450 million) in a new 13,600-kilometre cable that they say will double telecommunications capacity out of Australia.
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Cable Dominates Download Speeds, Telcos Top Uploads: Study
Cable operators top the list of fastest U.S. residential Internet service providers based on download speeds -- but telcos fare better on the upstream side, according to data collected by network-diagnostics provider Ookla.
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Cable TV Loses Market Share as Satellite and Internet Alternatives Mature
ROCKVILLE, MD--(Marketwire - July 28, 2010) - MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of IDC 's new report "U.S. Digital Cable, Satellite, and Telco TV Subscriber 2010-2014 Forecast," to their collection of Cable TV market reports. For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/product/display.asp?ProductID=2678307 .
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Cable TV Loses Market Share as Satellite and Internet Alternatives Mature
ROCKVILLE, MD--(Marketwire - 07/28/10) - MarketResearch.com has announced the addition of IDC 's new report "U.S. Digital Cable, Satellite, and Telco TV Subscriber 2010-2014 Forecast," to their collection of Cable TV market reports. For more information, visit http://www.marketresearch.com/product/display.asp?ProductID=2678307 . This IDC study provides an analysis of ...
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Cable Outage Puts Out Residents; Businesses
The cable outage threw thousands of Hawaii residents off their routine schedules and impacted local business whose communication lines were cut off for most of the day.
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Cut cable disrupts phone service
A tree-trimming crew accidentally cut a fiber optic cable that ran between Solvang and Goleta, disrupting phone, cell phone, and Internet service to more than 8,000 customers, including that of Lompoc Valley Medical Center.
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A new cable brings the promise of more internet capacity
A new joint venture announced yesterday will double Australia’s international data capacity by 2013. Such a vast improvement to key national infrastructure is newsworthy in itself, writes Stilgherrian .
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