- Google blurs the line between VoIP toy and phone company. http://bit.ly/cDuEer #
- Apple may have live TV streaming up their sleeves. http://bit.ly/dhHtg2 #
- New bill court allow the DoJ to revoke your domain name for piracy. http://bit.ly/dyOhOW #
- Net neutrailty isn't dead, but it could be neutered. http://bit.ly/cc1pux #
- Why does broadband cost so much? Duh: lack of competition. http://bit.ly/cU5Ful #
- Cable still beating telcos at their core game. http://bit.ly/a3htwS #
- NCTC experiencing a lot of internal strife. http://bit.ly/aXkLc2 #
- Italian ISPs team up to fight incumbents with an open access FTTH network. http://bit.ly/bcWgm1 #
- 20% of Netflix subscribers use streaming to replace cable and satellite. http://bit.ly/90PhN1 #
- T-Mobile picks a common carrier fight by selectively blocking text messages. http://gizmo.do/bS9Qeq #
- Harvard proves what Penny Arcade knew a decade ago: teens flush ethics down the drain online. http://bit.ly/co7IM6 #
- More people would give up coffee, tea, and TV before they let go of their WiFi. http://bit.ly/aAxTEE #
- The feds are spending more time asking Google all about you. http://bit.ly/aE5qVp #
- E-Rate money can be used to wire anchor institutions for fiber. http://bit.ly/cvpGKO #
- DSL pumped to 700Mbps, but only over a paltry 400 meters… in a lab. http://bit.ly/b9bzdF #
- Libraries turn to Netflix to save money on media, even if it violates the ToS. http://bit.ly/9q9ysW #
- MetroPCS says no to caps on its new LTE network. http://bit.ly/9k6MSv #
- Blockbuster finally faces the bankruptcy we all knew was coming. http://bit.ly/8YOlDp #
- Has AT&T killed the #netneutrality beast it created? http://bit.ly/bmFRiP #
- Qwest and CenturyLink score approval from 9 more states. http://bit.ly/bcwI0z #
- Netflix CEO apologizes over "self-absorbed" comment, explains that cheap Canadian price doesn't include DVDs by mail. http://bit.ly/dj60p1 #
- FCC is ready to bonk heads on bill shock, STBs, and the USF in October. http://bit.ly/baHinZ #
- You might get a better streaming fix from Netflix than the new Apple TV. http://bit.ly/bhNYAK #
- Time Warner CFO likes the fat sacks of cash money that digital distribution can provide. http://bit.ly/dfwbPE #
- Comcast says it won't put any more money into Clear. http://bit.ly/9trJXk #
- US ISP starts disconnecting accused pirates, no proof needed. http://bit.ly/bMaVsn #
- T-Mobile wants to lease some of Clear's vast spectrum holdings. http://bit.ly/ag39aD #
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