
Suddenlink will continue to be available throughout the holiday weekend, but this blog will take a short break and resume publishing the week of November 30....

Two cases of content providers restricting or curtailing Internet access: News Corp. wants to limit content from its media empire to Microsoft’s Bing search engine — while Google is selectively blocking access to YouTube.

Michelle Fryoux i have a 300k download speed right now....stop wasting money on commercials and put them into service upgrades..i took a screen shot of my speed test, but there's no option to post a pic on here....i wish i could go somewhere else for internet

Or so it seems. Per the NYT report: Oprah Winfrey is giving network television one of her trademark aha moments. Ms...

Michelle Fryoux OK I cant believe how slow this service gets in the evening. I can't watch Neflix OR Hulu on my TV. what the hell. will you guys PLEASE upgrade your service to at least be on the same level as a third world country.

Three were honored. Two were in the “top 50 most powerful,” including CFO Mary Meduski at #20, and SVP/Programming Patty McCaskill at #27. Another, Marsha Humphreys-Gee, made the list for “top women in cable tech.” Congrats to all.

For the second consecutive year, Suddenlink is a major sponsor of this program. Additional information here.

Apparently, a slower economy and flagging consumer confidence are not enough to slow down sales of high-definition TV sets: LCD TV shipments, which represent the bulk of the television category, are set to hit 8 million units in the fourth quarter, up 7.3% from the same period last year, based on...

It’s a term that many consumers of Internet service have probably never heard. But it’s at the center of a vibrant debate — layered with considerable confusion — in Washington, DC. Paul R...

Suddenlink’s Russellville, Ark., technical operations team won the company’s October “System of the Month Award” for excellence in technical customer-service performance. The Ru...

Per Michael Willner: Spam is taking a hit — albeit temporary — after security researchers have effectively shut down a botnet responsible for a third of the spam landing in users’ email inboxes. “Temporary” strikes us as better than “not at all.”








