Provo / Austin / Kansas City / Washington / D.C. / /
Company
IBM / AT&T / Amazon Prime / Netflix / NBC / Google / Time Warner / Time Warner Cable / Comcast Corp. / EA / Intel / Microsoft / Ed Black President & CEO Computer / /
Country
United States / /
Event
Business Partnership / M&A / /
Facility
Hart Senate Office Building / /
IndustryTerm
Internet access / high-speed Internet access / Internet access market / online websites / Internet ecosystem / Internet industry / service in. / law governing merger approval / online competitors / technology industry ecosystem / nascent distribution technologies / gigabit network / highcapacity Internet / online service / over-the-top video distributors / lastmile Internet access / electricity / web-based services / high-speed lastmile Internet connections / fiber networks / antitrust law / anticompetitive tools / Internet connection speeds / online platform / 1Gbps network / Internet access providers / greater Internet ecosystem / /
Organization
MIT / Consumer Federation of America / Federal Trade Commission / Department of Justice / OECD / Judiciary Committee / United States Senate / Congress / 250-Meg Broadband Service / Computer & Communications Industry Association / Federal Communications Commission / /
Person
David Talbot / Dan Graziano / Gene Kimmelman / Karl Bode / Liana Baker / Austin Wi-Fi / Ripple Effect / Kate Tummarello / Andrew Feinburg / Jeff Baumgartner / Dara Kerr / /
Position
ECONOMIST / Senator / CEO / forward / infrastructure and business model / /
Product
Comcast-Time Warner Cable Merger / /
ProvinceOrState
Texas / Kansas / Utah / /
PublishedMedium
Bravo / /
Technology
Broadband / high-speed Internet access / broadband access / satellite TV / http / broadband network / nascent distribution technologies / gigabit / /