- Broadband Bytes for 2013-09-20 http://t.co/ciMr6HeDji ->
- Comcast is trying to find ways to makeup for pay TV losses. http://t.co/Ya9pL5GVSK ->
- Will 4K video stress your connection? Maybe. http://t.co/wgAwy57xZz ->
- New trend: ISPs don't budge advertised speeds, but sneakily increse them on the back end. http://t.co/59NTx9GcvF ->
- Get paid for your awesome gigabit idea. http://t.co/XQTjoVPmb2 ->
- Why a gigabit? http://t.co/poV1eP4C4F ->
- Sorry, I just can't relate to anyone who thinks the Internet is irrelevant. http://t.co/9zDdHdjYsO ->
- Do you have a right to be forgotten? If you're under 18 and in California, maybe, soon. http://t.co/VxZ98pSD0I ->
- Still waiting for FiOS? It's gonna be a while. A LONG while. http://t.co/K1ropqUDUd ->
- Strange world: Netflix wants HBO to be a streaming competitor. http://t.co/OSpz0POGyE ->
- NSA spying may force hosted services to be more distributed. You know, like the original design intended. http://t.co/jWuo31tPHh ->
- "Buy our PBX service and we'll give you free gigabit" is a pretty awesome promotion. http://t.co/sJebJp8gQk ->
- Provo demonstrates why fiber is better in terms that anyone can understand. http://t.co/M8jWL3TA6Y ->
- A list of gigabit cities that, oddly, doesn't include UTOPIA. http://t.co/3pxWsvJ28A ->
- Netflix says if you've got the bandwidth, they'll give you the highest quality it can take. http://t.co/4y26Iq2DWh ->
- Net neutrality could be on the chopping block. http://t.co/9JFxoGNNPC ->
- Cord-cutting continues to grow. http://t.co/SkFpudmvbA ->
- "Screw what customers want." – Comcast CEO http://t.co/IYBZHEm9az ->
- First nVidia, then Valve, and now Microsoft. Game streaming is the latest thing to require awesome broadband. http://t.co/NM250rx2o2 ->
Broadband Bytes for 2013-09-27
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