- Incumbents want you to believe that they're somehow restricted from investing in better networks. http://t.co/M082fJ3OPB ->
- It's official: the FCC now allows ISPs to charge for priority access. http://t.co/XjWqOWQI6F ->
- There's a strong correlation between high data use and cordcutting. Which may explain Comcast's upcoming caps. http://t.co/uvrQhpm8V7 ->
- John Richards of Google Fiber Provo talks gigabit and wireline competition at OpenWest. http://t.co/iawWEwDIaV ->
- Broadband Bytes for 2014-05-16 http://t.co/qz1WzwB7qv ->
- Telcos are already letting wireline networks rot. The FCC may just formalize it in a few years. http://t.co/SvhPnd2vSL ->
- With market saturation creeping up, data providers will come up with creative ways to get your dollars. http://t.co/XVPlDE0e7q ->
- What kind of traffic is growing quickly? The encrypted kind. http://t.co/VxO665ZpBP ->
- What's your browsing history worth to an unscrupulous ISP? Quite a bit, actually. http://t.co/uiPY6TtYjl ->
- Overstock plans to drop $100M in a UTOPIA city. Coincidence? I think not. http://t.co/5KljQsGBL1 ->
- This gives a new meaning to "eye in the sky". http://t.co/7lfUPWV8mA ->
- My editorial in the Tribune endorsing the financial soundness of the Macquarie deal with UTOPIA. http://t.co/FVHMUjp2k4 #utpol ->
- Why broadband is always so screwed up: you can buy the right to be anti-competitive. http://t.co/GLSzOM0b94 ->
- State Senator Jerry Stevenson is on board with the Macquarie proposal. http://t.co/5kpf1NlhZj ->
- Salt Lake Chamber: "High-speed broadband is hardly the luxury or novelty it may have been in the past." http://t.co/IntuBaxQpA #utpol ->
- Is Macquarie the cheapest UTOPIA option? Why yes. Yes it is. #utpol http://t.co/O0FTK3XZya ->
- Wait, you mean a streaming product designed to protect legacy revenues is going to suck?! http://t.co/kFxFa6svs2 ->
- It's not your imagination: cable prices increase at 4x inflation (and for channels you probably don't even watch). http://t.co/xvmCm0stYg ->
- BREAKING: Midvale is the first UTOPIA city to say 'yes' to Macquarie's Milestone Two #utpol http://t.co/vSxXPIDgHu ->
- Murray wants your feedback on the Macquarie deal. http://t.co/8JlDLPhOtx #utpol ->
- ICYMI: Midvale is the first UTOPIA city to say 'yes' to Macquarie's Milestone Two http://t.co/CcYNKjjQt0 #utpol ->
- European privacy laws are a Pandora's Box of horrible side effects. http://t.co/4UFfo8xwSM ->
- Only Comcast would think that a cap-free Internet plan would be "innovative". http://t.co/Hg3RFlXtjQ ->
- Want to know when Macquarie discussions and votes are taking place? Here's the list. #utpol http://t.co/IRgtuT1T9T ->
- It's not just in Europe anymore. http://t.co/1P5yiE2p1s is doing gigabit with unlimited phone for a scant $40/mo. http://t.co/NYxI7405IT ->
- AT&T is snapping up DirecTV leaving even fewer choices for service. http://t.co/wFD02CxL9v ->
- Apple is the latest victim of ISP shakedowns. http://t.co/O7TFWqIXyQ ->
- Murray Mayor Ted Eyre compares fiber to other utilities and straight-up calls it what it is: infrastructure. http://t.co/TxBIa4ka5g ->
- If Netflix's crystal ball about the future of TV is right, it'll be pretty darn awesome. http://t.co/3so5vqXV03 ->
- If the FCC will admit that it's not doing it's job, maybe it should make room for people who will. http://t.co/3kaqXXQjoj ->
- CenturyLink wants expanded IPTV, but not in Utah where the first-gen DSL won't support it. http://t.co/Bwj90JImnS ->
- Telcos are still the big losers in broadband. http://t.co/lSshYF6ADv ->
- Comcast and Time Warner are both bottom feeders, so why wouldn't they want to merge? http://t.co/SUpmYI4NyB ->
- Caps are the new normal. http://t.co/rjmDWG74Q9 ->
- AT&T: "We totally pinky swear to do more fiber if you'll just repeal all those pesky laws!" http://t.co/ClTPexnkEh ->
- Who peers with who? Level 3 gets top marks. http://t.co/Eq2nDyhhLk ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-05-23
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