- Broadband Bytes for 2013-11-15 http://t.co/tx226SENK9 ->
- How well does broadband pay back? In the UK, it's 20:1. http://t.co/1dAoiriSpK ->
- A sure sign you're over a barrel is that they won't tell you the price. http://t.co/VfNs7cbCHV ->
- Telcos want to have their cash for universal coverage without actually delivering it. http://t.co/cvorPNcuNM ->
- Could the NSA have caused the US to lose control of the Internet? http://t.co/wb69OAu5E1 ->
- Park City may be on the cusp of building an open-access fiber network. http://t.co/cRrspMB58Y ->
- Not your imagination: CenturyLink cares more about acquiring service companies than providing good broadband. http://t.co/WGVq8NFPNt ->
- Waiting for Google to save you from crappy broadband? Odds are it'll be a long time (like forever). http://t.co/Ls2TQsQcwo ->
- It's true: you're better off switching providers every time a promotion runs out. http://t.co/BijuAuyFhX ->
- Some reasons why cable companies avoiding fiber and making very poor decisions. http://t.co/uxQkOtIKiD ->
- Can most of the Internet be man-in-the-middled? http://t.co/VyVy2L07pn ->
- Cable could be too invested in the past to adapt to the future. http://t.co/gSrhmIiIlH ->
Broadband Bytes for 2013-11-22
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