- Despite the spin from @UtahTaxpayers, @UTOPIAnet isn't causing a lot of city budget pain. http://bit.ly/mHze39 #
- Sprint hints it may be bought by CenturyLink if the AT&T-Mobile deal goes through. http://bit.ly/jdmkZG #
- Cablecos are still wafflestomping telcos in broadband. http://bit.ly/iIO8xj #
- Unsurprisingly, local governments see more value in infrastructure investment. http://bit.ly/k9zlvB #
- Amazon's e-book sales outpace printed books. http://bit.ly/jOxrli #
- Verizon saw a need for speed, thus why they built FIOS. http://bit.ly/lDt760 #
- Comcast pushing for 1Tbps as the next optical networking standard. http://bit.ly/mrcdVb #
- Still waiting for fiber? Corning can't manufacture the stuff fast enough. http://bit.ly/jtkiR3 #
- @lightguardjp That sounds right. The trick is distance and consistency, thus the push for a spec. #
- Verizon starts capping wireless connections. http://bit.ly/lAXCMy #
- Cable may rule broadband, but they're bleeding their core business, just like telcos. http://bit.ly/mlxn2x #
- Mark Zuckerberg thinks COPPA is robbing pre-teens of getting the most from the Internet. http://bit.ly/jtGNUu #
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