- Telecom picks up 6 of 32 nominations in Consumerists' Worst Company in America competition. http://bit.ly/hbNORP #
- In most cases, 4G really isn't. http://bit.ly/fze972 #
- Newspapers getting crushed by web sites. http://on.mash.to/haihB6 #
- Japan's earthquake still couldn't stop the Internet for more than a few hours, tops. http://bit.ly/gv24eE #
- Sprint: No, really. When we say unlimited, we mean unlimited. http://bit.ly/gv24eE #
- Internet2 to hit 8.8Tbps. http://bit.ly/igx1dT #
- Netflix making a play in original programming. http://bit.ly/g5qsW5 #
- Can we take back the definition of fiber by agreeing that it powers most of the Internet? http://bit.ly/eXt1n5 #
- Verizon on FIOS capping: "No thanks, we've actually upgraded our network." http://bit.ly/eBDwZu #
- FCC says spectrum hoarding isn't real, but also refuses to actually inventory it to prove it. http://bit.ly/eiXVtc #
- New startup streams DVDs. Literally. http://nyti.ms/h9QMAp #
- AT&T sending nastygrams to tetherers. http://aol.it/dYZ93E #
- No surprise here: wireless is not an acceptable last-mile substitute for fiber. http://bit.ly/hvFpXd #
- FCC lays down their conditions on the Qwest-CenturyLink merger. http://bit.ly/h7BJPA #
- Porn TLD gets ICANN approval. http://bit.ly/icB6rK #
- Midvale City Manager Kane Loader pens a pro-@UTOPIAnet op-ed in the Tribune. http://bit.ly/dZhG4i #
- FCC wants to "solve" issues with pole attachments and right of way despite a history of making problems worse. http://bit.ly/hm6tTC #
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