News that Dish's new Sling online TV service had already attracted more than 100,000 subscribers (at least on a trial basis) would seemingly be a bad thing for Comcast* and other cable companies, which have been fighting
This is Comcast's announcement on its site. It cares. Screenshot by Chris Matyszczyk/CNET. When it comes to customer service, Comcast tends to have the sort of reputation that Lindsay Lohan has for even-keelness. When you're calling customers "A**hole"
Comcast, in a blog post signed by top executive David Cohen, said it doesn't expect the Federal Communications Commission to make a decision on the merger proposal until mid-year. The announcement appeared to point to an increasing tug-of-war
Advocacy groups opposing Comcast's $45 billion merger with Time Warner Cable recently argued to the Federal Communications Commission that not even the new net neutrality rules will prevent the post-merger “MegaComcast” from thwarting Netflix and
For the past several months, Comcast subscribers have found what appeared to be a surefire way to deal with the company's Kafkaesque customer service: Namely, get a news outlet to write about their story and publicly