- Frontier jumps the FIOS install to $500 in hopes that it will help kill it off. http://bit.ly/dQVpEu #
- And @UTOPIAnet is wholesale. RT @Integra_Telecom: Fiber networks regain black-gold footing http://bit.ly/h5S4qe (via Denver Post) #
- Warner Bros. starts renting movies via Facebook. http://on.mash.to/g6SWIK #
- Your anonymous email and postings may not be so anonymous after all. http://bit.ly/gqi9kY #
- As more sports stream live, will more people end up cutting the cord? http://read.bi/hratcK #
- Would you buy your general tech support from Comcast? http://bit.ly/hmzsVO #
- Canadian cable company Shaw pushing a la carte programming. http://bit.ly/gd6Bv9 #
- Clearwire sued over throttling practices. http://bit.ly/fYXlTC #
- Time Warner Cable chief thinks you secretly want metered broadband. http://bit.ly/gYbJrx #
- A Reddit user asks for your opinions on UTOPIA. http://bit.ly/hvSYj4 (Yes, go participate.) #
- .@KarlBode reminds us that the cost of delivering bandwidth is a very small part of your bill. http://bit.ly/hXFNBg #
- Australia starts a cyberwarfare unit. http://bit.ly/eNBcbb #
- Qwest may have to pay $30M+ in refunds for overturned rate increases in Colorado. http://bit.ly/hYybUt #
- Small and medium businesses are underserved by fiber. http://bit.ly/eV5FQc #
- Judge rules that public posts mean you don't really have account privacy. http://bit.ly/dZspwr #
- Twitter closing the door on third-party apps. Could set a bad trend across the Internet. http://bit.ly/dR12iw #
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