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Dust explosion at Chinese polishing plant may delay iPhone 6 release date

by | Friday, August 8, 2014 | 0 comment(s)
Dust explosion at Chinese polishing plant may delay iPhone 6 release date

Depending on Foxconn’s ability to resume operations, pending government approval, Apple is likely to push back the announcement of the iPhone 6 even further. The company has already announced potential delays, mostly due to production issues pertaining the iPhone 6, as well as the iWatch.

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Comcast internal handbook on customer retention is released to the public

by | Thursday, August 7, 2014 | 0 comment(s)
Comcast internal handbook on customer retention is released to the public

The release of this document could actually be a good thing for the company. Comcast and Time Warner are talking about merging into the biggest cable entertainment provider in the nation, and every bit of good PR helps, considering that the FTC has yet to rule on whether the merge is in the public’s best interest, especially looking at both companies rather poor customer service rating.

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Verizon responds to FCC on network throttling controversy

by | Wednesday, August 6, 2014 | 0 comment(s)
Verizon responds to FCC on network throttling controversy

Kathleen Grillo, Verizon’s SVP of Federal Regulatory Affairs, in her August 1st letter to the FCC did not deny the practice, often described as “network optimization”, and claims that such measure is taken in compliance with the law. Grillo goes on saying that throttling will occur in a very small number of cases, in which usage puts a strain on the network.

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