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Redzone Wireless LLC — a startup backed by a $4 million loan from Camden National Bank that's insured by the Finance Authority of Maine — has staked its future on wireless technology as a low-cost alternative to traditional fiber-optic and cable
Radio operator Bob Bittner, who operates WJTO from his Berry's Mill Pond studio in West Bath, WJIB in Cambridge, Mass., and WJYE in central Maine, has purchased stations WLAM in Lewiston and WLVP in greater Portland, the Sun Journal reported.
A long overdue investment in the state's Internet access infrastructure could come in the form of $1 million diverted from the state's general fund, with an annual budgetary increase to the agency overlooking broadband access across Maine.
Bar Harbor's town council met this week with Tilson Technology Management, a Portland-based information technology and consulting firm, to discuss options for expanding fiber-optic and broadband Internet access, the Mount Desert Islander reported.
Time Warner Cable announced that as many as 320,000 customers may have had their email addresses and passwords exposed.
A new report places Maine fifth nationally in equipping its schools with quality Internet connections.
U.S. Sen. Angus King has asked the federal regulators how they will ensure FairPoint Communications appropriately uses millions in federal subsidies to expand broadband Internet access in rural Maine.
U.S. Sens. Susan Collins and Angus King said Monday that more than $2 million in federal funding will go to six entities throughout the state to support distance learning and telemedicine programs.
Redzone Wireless LLC, a Camden-based wireless Internet service provider, has expanded its 4G LTE wireless network to more than 6,500 new households in the greater Augusta area.
Redzone Wireless LLC, a Camden-based wireless Internet service provider, has expanded its 4G LTE wireless network to more than 14,000 new households in the greater Auburn area, the company said Wednesday.
Verizon network operator Wireless Partners LLC announced last week that 4G LTE cellular service and high-speed Internet in all service areas in eastern Hancock and Washington counties are scheduled to be up before the end of 2015.
A federal judge has ruled in favor of Verizon Wireless in its lawsuit against the town over the town's decision to deny a permit for the company to install wireless communication equipment on a water tower.
A former employee at the T-Mobile call center in Oakland said she plans to sue the company in federal court for prohibiting her from discussing a sexual harassment complaint she made against a supervisor, the Morning Sentinel reported Tuesday.
The town of Mount Desert recently learned that it would cost about $13.3 million to extend broadband Internet access to every household in town, the Mount Desert Islander reported last week.
Ask any seasoned business leader to reveal the secrets to success, and one of the first things he or she will mention is a strong contact list.
Lewiston-based Oxford Networks has completed its merger with Portsmouth, N.H.-based BayRing Communications, which Oxford said in June upon announcing the merger plans would make it the largest competitive telecommunications provider headquartered in