On a recent trip home to Knoxville, Tennessee, I had a flashback. Not an acid flashback (I don’t think). We were weaving through the hilly streets of downtown in the shadow of the Sunsphere, a discoball of a monument built for the 1982 World’s Fair, and suddenly I was there in the crowd, staring at the future.
Comcast’s X1 availability widens, mass-deployment still planned by year’s end
Posted in: Today's ChiliComcast’s advanced cable-box footprint keeps getting bigger. While currently you can only get the X1 set-top box in 18 of its service areas, that’s growing, as it’s come to several new markets recently. A company spokesperson recently told us that the cable giant is still on track to have the new unit as an option for all of its customers by year’s end. As of now, new and current Triple Play subscribers in Nashville and Knoxville, TN; Jacksonville, Sarasota and Naples, FL; Baltimore and Frederick, MD and Brunswick, GA can snag the hardware as a free upgrade with select programming packages. Or, if you’re patient, you could wait for the X2.
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Anyone familiar with the unglamorous circumstances of Elvis Presley’s passing might agree he needed a little more fiber in his diet. That would’ve been the case if ‘the King’ was of this generation, as the state he called home is pretty well wired these days, and even more so now EarthLink has completed its “Eastern Tennessee Broadband Project.” Over 500 miles of fiber optics have been installed in “underserved areas,” offering up to 10 Gbps speeds to businesses and institutions, with some ‘last mile’ providers already claiming their stake. Bon appétit,
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Continue reading EarthLink completes fiber broadband rollout in Eastern Tennessee
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EarthLink completes fiber broadband rollout in Eastern Tennessee originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Nov 2012 08:14:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Verizon’s certainly at the forefront when it comes to involving text-based emergency services with mobile devices in the US, and thus it’s natural for rival AT&T to have to keep up in this department — much like with those Long Term Evolution rollouts. The good news is that AT&T has announced it’s partnering with the Tennessee administration in hopes of taking advantage of the state’s “next-generation” 911 IP infrastructure; one which has been in the works for a few years now. Naturally, the trials are limited to AT&T subscribers in The Volunteer State, and for those folks the text-to-911 process will be as self-explanatory as it sounds, with the Rethink Possible carrier taking care of all the backend work by sending such messages to emergency call services. While it’s indeed only a small chunk of the country, it’s definitely a step in the right direction — that said, only time will tell how efficient this solution can be.
Continue reading AT&T teams up with the state of Tennessee to start text-to-911 trials
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AT&T teams up with the state of Tennessee to start text-to-911 trials originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 06 Sep 2012 05:19:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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