- Broadband Bytes for 2014-04-04 http://t.co/i5vurLyYhK ->
- Why is there no ISP competition? Because building one is hard and expensive. http://t.co/gnksgQjZKt ->
- I have serious doubts that wireless can offer even adequate service compared to wired options. http://t.co/EtJ8H2zKIH ->
- Legacy TV operators are upset at the shift to OTT video? You don't say! http://t.co/Wt9L5R2EwA ->
- Comcast wins yet another "Worst Company in America" award. I'm sure they're really proud of that. http://t.co/79Ksc0lTbF ->
- My gut tells me that LA will sell itself short in a desperate attempt to get something, ANYTHING in the city. http://t.co/3tVCVTlIL4 ->
- Little Cottonwood Canyon is about to get a broadband upgrade, but it's primarily wireless. http://t.co/prc6PheJEc ->
- Cell service from Comcast? No thanks. http://t.co/PdRAmXXuNB ->
- Even with the city on your side, you're not immune from construction delays. http://t.co/NGnJUSAmL4 ->
- The MPAA is still stuck in "sue everyone" mode. http://t.co/oWGzBdXHd8 ->
- Streaming video is very, very broken. http://t.co/OIJriubplt ->
- Really, Comcast? All of your markets are hyper-competitive? http://t.co/nt4oDZ5NCA ->
- Australia decides that FTTN is "good enough". http://t.co/pZwJUX02h0 ->
- I don't think anyone can predict the depths of Comcast's denial. http://t.co/0mx6n5rTa0 ->
- Comcast is greasing all the wheels ahead of its proposed merger. http://t.co/MQ6Tx9h4wu ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-04-11
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