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ISP did not throttle YouTube traffic at peak hours, telecom regulator finds

Allegations that an ISP throttled traffic from YouTube and other Google properties at peak hours were unfounded, according to the French telecommunications regulator.     

What's next for Dish after losing out on Sprint?

As the dust settles after SoftBank’s US$21.6 billion acquisition of Sprint, losing bidder Dish Network may be just getting started at stirring up the U.S. mobile industry.     

Google unveils $35 Chromecast device for TV and music streaming

Google has introduced a cheaper rival product to the Apple TV set-top box with Chromecast, a small portable device that streams video and music from people’s computers and mobile devices to their televisions.     

Polycom CEO resigns after expense-report scandal

Videoconferencing is advertised as a tool to reduce travel expenses, but for the CEO of one of the biggest companies in the business, apparently that wasn’t enough.     

Juniper CEO to step down as profits surge

The chief executive of Juniper Networks, Kevin Johnson has announced he is stepping down on the same day the network-gear company hit its second quarter targets.     

AT&T's Q2 revenue, profit gained on mobile growth

AT&T posted higher revenue and profit in the second quarter, with gains in its mobile unit offsetting flat wireline revenue.     

AT&T's Q2 revenue, profit gained on mobile growth

AT&T posted higher revenue and profit in the second quarter, with gains in its mobile unit offsetting flat wireline revenue.     

Newer versions of LTE to make rapid advances, ABI says

Emerging technologies for 4G LTE networks are expected to make rapid advances over the next few years, helping mobile networks keep up with data growth and bringing more users worldwide into the LTE fold.     

Yahoo confirms departure of media chief Mickie Rosen

Mickie Rosen, head of global media at Yahoo, who was responsible for properties including Yahoo News, Sports and Finance, is leaving the company effective Sept. 1, Yahoo revealed Monday in a regulatory filing.     

Google accounts for 25 percent of all Internet traffic, study finds

The diversified range of new products being built and provided by Google now make the company accountable for nearly 25 percent of all Internet traffic, up from a mere 6 percent just three years ago, according to a new study.     

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