- Qwest goes cherry-picking. http://bit.ly/gSesmD (via @communitynets) #
- Interesting bill to watch: SCR4. It would ask the FCC to not phase out TV translator stations in Utah. http://bit.ly/eSPjRn #
- The Qwest-CenturyLink merger spells disaster for their DSL. http://bit.ly/fPknqm (via @KarlBode) #
- An ISP that keeps no logs and forces you to encrypt all your traffic via proxies. http://bit.ly/fhmSd4 #
- Hulu may be giving up on being innovative. http://bit.ly/eF6AQg #
- Another challenger in the online game rental space. http://bit.ly/eetMxY #
- Some good reading on rural telco subsidies. http://bit.ly/gTd4UG #
- Broadband stimulus winners choosing Ethernet over GPON. http://bit.ly/gOTBCe #
- Is there a market for high-quality phone calls? http://on.mash.to/gRoxWN #
- Feds have a bi-polar approach to online privacy. http://bit.ly/hb1CwP #
- A new Senate push for #netneutrality I'll bet it's DOA. http://bit.ly/es0c5G #
- Feds want to mandate ISPs keep logs. You know, for the children. http://bit.ly/gwGDFh #
- A bit of perspective on the mess in Burlington and on muni networks in general. http://bit.ly/ghV3UD #
- Nine companies score white space access, including @Google. http://on.mash.to/eO7zEO (via @cboyack) #
- Egypt proves you can shut down the Internet, but it's really, really hard (and almost impossible here). http://bit.ly/hvRiZd #
- UK ISPs take a que from Sweden, set up mandatory VPNs to protect customer privacy. http://is.gd/wCFnBY #
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