- Broadband Bytes for 2014-03-28 http://t.co/6IhF2Q5QIE ->
- Is Comcast in bed with the NSA? http://t.co/tMbpYNYiIb ->
- What happens when your mayor rolls over to incumbents? Ask Seattle. http://t.co/5pHZdX0lIY ->
- FCC: we don't want to deal with peering agreements as part of net neutrality, thanks. http://t.co/HOAFVmES6R ->
- Susan Crawford argues for open access fiber networks. Like what UTOPIA does. http://t.co/CUDMxNLOgY ->
- Winning strategy: call the people opposing your merger a bunch of low-information nutjobs. http://t.co/Pi58IINrkA ->
- Google may want a slice of the cellular market too. http://t.co/kQf186yaUJ ->
- The future of online streaming depends on the Aereo decision. http://t.co/gP5M4TgI8o ->
- Don't get too excited: this only includes office buildings with larger companies. http://t.co/NElL7QX6sT ->
- Remember: Google's offer is extremely time-limited and inflexible. http://t.co/iD8gbG6ORD ->
- While Comcast isn't enforcing caps in Utah, that could change at any time. http://t.co/6Ff3PpGLBf ->
- Encryption may have been baked into the Internet if not for the NSA. http://t.co/26ZR0hMHZN ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-04-04
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