- Broadband Bytes for 2014-01-31 http://t.co/vReAIQmgdp ->
- Net neutrality legislation is probably doomed, but a few Congresscritters want to have a go at it anyway. http://t.co/f7hI93xfGI ->
- Rep Curt Webb wants to use tricky rule changes to club UTOPIA in the knee. #utpol http://t.co/tUqcZIXM1Z ->
- Would an Apple CDN get the same ISP backlash as Netflix? http://t.co/ew4SGmXNEW ->
- Who's upset about HB60? XMission, SumoFiber, Infowest, Fibernet, and Reddit. http://t.co/XxB8N7IRq4 #utpol ->
- Ars Technica picks up the HB60 story. http://t.co/zOB5oYHqMv #utpol ->
- Could the Next Big Thing(TM) in streaming be dynamic channels? http://t.co/8G59Zlm5zG ->
- And now Slashdot is also chiming in on HB60. http://t.co/KA71j8SSJY #utpol ->
- Don't get too excited: CenturyLink's fiber is only for office buildings. http://t.co/eqXzTBhUB3 ->
- Web's founder: decentralize ALL THE THINGS! http://t.co/Tu7HSnR313 ->
- HB60 gets coverage in InfoWorld. http://t.co/sxWpoZU67o #utpol ->
- HB60 would kill service to UEN, UTA, and UDOT. http://t.co/yGORT0XXBH #utpol #utleg ->
- HB60 would kill UTOPIA, and CenturyLink just happens to have a competing service in the wings. #utpol http://t.co/R2npKofq6f ->
- Consumerist is also covering HB60. Negatively. http://t.co/K5cgZ0neLI #utpol ->
- DSLReports isn't so hot on HB60 either. http://t.co/wbrsREdrTs #utpol #utleg ->
- ICYMI: HB60 kills competition ahead of CenturyLink's new gigabit business service. http://t.co/3y2IVHIdDv #utpol ->
- I think we're finally starting to win the broadband war. http://t.co/e2vaZMcmSe ->
- Should Google franchise its fiber plans to cities? http://t.co/WWiThjqV4O ->
- FierceTelecom gets in on the HB60 story. http://t.co/9jcZuNFaHV #utpol ->
- HB60 has a scheduled committee hearing. Show up and voice your opposition! http://t.co/q233wEyXM1 #utpol ->
- Rep Curt Webb says he's going to make "minor adjustments" to HB60. http://t.co/FHUnPDwWf8 #utpol ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-02-07
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