As part of the bankruptcy motion, lenders have offered the company $43 million in financing to help Starry maintain normal business conditions.
The internet service provider’s approach involves beaming broadband speed internet through the air using millimeter waves.
Starry, a Boston startup, wants deliver high-speed 5G internet in major cities at a reasonable price. Today, it announced it is expanding service from its initial launch in Boston to New York City. Th
Expanding and upgrading wireless networks requires an astounding amount of investment, both in terms of time and resources. As we head into the era of 5G connectivity, that investment only increases.
This morning, <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2014/11/21/aereo-files-for-chapter-11-bankruptcy/">Aereo filed for bankruptcy under Chapter 11</a>, marking the end of the road for the cloud-based TV sta
I've been waiting for the Supreme Court ruling on <a target="_blank" href="https://www.aereo.com/">Aereo</a> all week. When it came down yesterday, it felt a little bit like Groundhog Day. If the Supr
Aereo has issued a formal response to the decision passed down today by the Supreme Court, ruling that Aereo is illegal because the service is considered a public performance under the Copyright Act.
Today, the David-vs-Goliath moment that we've all been waiting for will finally arrive. In just a few short moments, Aereo CEO Chet Kanojia and his legal team will enter the Supreme Court Courthouse t
In the past year, Aereo has fought legal battles in three different states with broadcasters looking to get the streaming TV service kicked off the air, if you catch my drift.
Tomorrow, the case g
A lot has been said about Aereo's technology — so much, in fact, that there are hundreds of pages worth of legal documents discussing the matter as it relates to the law.
That said, we thoug
Aereo, a TV streaming service looking to change the way we consume media, has just sold out of capacity in New York City. Founder and CEO Chet Kanojia confirmed the news via Twitter. The company launc
<a target="_blank" href="https://aereo.com/">Aereo</a>, a streaming TV startup backed by media mogul Barry Diller, has been embroiled in a legal battle with network broadcasters for the better part of
Streaming TV startup <a href="https://techcrunch.com/tag/aereo">Aereo</a> has had a big week. The company agreed to take an arduous legal battle with major network broadcasters <a href="https://techcr
<a href="https://techcrunch.com/2013/10/10/aereo-for-android-launches-on-october-22/">Refusing to pipe down today</a>, Aereo has just confirmed that a federal judge has ruled in favor of Aereo in its
Android users, how would you like 30 live TV channels to be available on your phone or tablet at any given time or place? If that sounds like you, then happy Thursday.
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Today Aereo, the live TV streaming/DVR service that brings content directly to any of your devices, at any time, has today announced its plans to launch service in Utah on August 19. Shortly after, th
Aereo users, listen up. The company that has been bringing you access to 30 over-the-air broadcast channels on the cheap is switching up its pricing structure a bit to make things less complicated. Un
Aereo has been making waves of late, winning an important court decision yesterday in its massive legal battle with network broadcasters over the legality of Aereo’s live streaming/DVR system th
<a href="https://techcrunch.com/tag/aereo/">Aereo</a> has been making headlines lately, not only for expanding its streaming cloud DVR service to <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2013/01/08/aereo-raise
Aereo is quite possibly the most disruptive company to come out of New York since Kickstarter. The startup, founded by serial founder <a href="https://techcrunch.com/2012/12/15/aereo-founder-chet-kano
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