- Without good connectivity, you can't get all of your stuff to talk to each other. http://t.co/1bCbAxaEzh ->
- FBI sees the NSA's toys, develops a strong envy. http://t.co/v7azxT8Uhf ->
- Are sports channels finally getting unbundled? http://t.co/Gs4MfRcuR6 ->
- Broadband Bytes for 2013-08-02 http://t.co/5xGXljgTXq ->
- MPAA channels the NSA and goes full-on creepy. http://t.co/ZySdmsqzcE ->
- One of St. George's providers gets swallowed up. http://t.co/ZcD8TaAPlr ->
- Who loves gigabit? Young people, entrepeneurs, and telecommuters. http://t.co/7Hnd7cXtFc ->
- Major cable company is pretty sure it won't be able to sell TV in the future. http://t.co/Ps06Qspdkm ->
- With a giant duh, YouTube co-founder wonders why media companies artificially limit their audience. http://t.co/PwxsV48eic ->
- Six Strikes? Comcast is already onto worse ideas. http://t.co/FRKx1DWpk6 ->
- Video sucks because competition is way too low. http://t.co/KwWTsgPEB7 ->
- US hosting companies could lose out on $35B thanks to PRISM. http://t.co/oC534f60eQ ->
- The future of pay TV looks more like Netflix and less like cable. http://t.co/BhvIT5ICXI ->
- ISPs need to be chasing the QoS pot of gold. http://t.co/ojRzicsPHg ->
- CenturyLink is dying a slow death. http://t.co/mYlCRtq9EQ ->
- Murray mayoral candidate Wilde claims UTOPIA isn't a government agency. Seriously. http://t.co/AelpWJ5min ->
- The move towards more remote employees will drive bandwidth demands. http://t.co/Ys8CZEVzfJ ->
Broadband Bytes for 2013-08-09
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