- AT&T threatens to keelhaul suspected pirates. Emphasis on suspected. http://t.co/uO4ugrhuQz ->
- Broadband Bytes for 2013-09-13 http://t.co/GMY9b8At3T ->
- UTOPIA Goes for Cheap Gigabit http://t.co/BLn5bH70Yj ->
- There's a lot of places for online video to break. http://t.co/5OcHkAlCtD ->
- Unfortunately, CenturyLink only has enough money to consider it. http://t.co/sMqXHrUbrI ->
- If you want to host all the things, you'll need a connection to back it up. http://t.co/bJqnL8rGvv ->
- Faster broadband means you'll earn more money. No lie. http://t.co/4C0F8hIevQ ->
- Chattanooga matches Google Fiber pricing. http://t.co/5E5HrfQwHu ->
- Comcast is trying out a 500M/100M tier… for what UTOPIA gigabit customers used to pay. http://t.co/yBXh5s5QQf ->
- Telecoms are only paying lip service to privacy concerns. http://t.co/ZWIvHo39fY ->
- NSA spying might destroy the global Internet in favor of national intranets. (That's bad.) http://t.co/cm4LsFkyj0 ->
- Feel the need for speed? Here's a list of the fastest (though ISPs with under 50 tests are excluded). http://t.co/XtPts4KXUb ->
- Further evidence that incumbents will use predatory pricing to squash all new entrants. http://t.co/2d7PpBIqtu ->
- Sony finds a great way to blow through your entire monthly cap. http://t.co/MyLPgwb5IA ->
- Sucky broadband kneecaps hosted services. http://t.co/CvERTCySGE ->
- At least a few city council and mayoral candidates are willing to be realistic. http://t.co/WBLD9QmN8Q ->
- At least one city isn't happy with the terms for Google Fiber. http://t.co/H8R97lZVAH ->
- China wants Internet* access for everyone. (*For certain definitions of "Internet".) http://t.co/U5aZ2WxbLl ->
Broadband Bytes for 2013-09-20
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