- Muni broadband beware: a merged Comcast-TWC would wield immense lobbying power. http://t.co/aCMUWefBe9 ->
- Even if the Big G gets more hotspots out there, they need a good wired connection to back them. http://t.co/f3nUKq53oN ->
- Good Guy Google says yes to free peering, no to charging for priority access. http://t.co/7rnNzdMIJ7 ->
- Broadband Bytes for 2014-05-23 http://t.co/jUBFhitxC3 ->
- UTOPIA had issues negotiating with content providers to do terrestrial transport. I guess big cable will fare better? http://t.co/JdiQvOJYBr ->
- Not every gigabit-hungry town in Kansas is going to wait around for Google. http://t.co/4yabXtzcMm ->
- Want UTOPIA in your rural town? Better get them on board with this grant process. http://t.co/DYcRYoQRuw ->
- Remember when Comcast pinky swore to net neutrality as a merger condition and then charged Netflix a troll toll? http://t.co/J6BMKJRzth ->
- The biggest barrier to distributed self-hosting like this is your home Internet connection. http://t.co/9zkovYcuZc ->
- If Cox is going to insist on sticking with DOCSIS, I call bunk on their gigabit plans. http://t.co/ha63zHzeEF ->
- The notoriously unreliable Six Strikes program may serve as the basis for copyright lawsuits. http://t.co/oNoOEhBTwE ->
- Broadband to the moon can hit 622Mbps yet CenturyLink has trouble passing 1.5Mbps in many areas. http://t.co/J3NeXVG3uN ->
- Is the Internet crippled by learned security helplessness? http://t.co/QbmmrDETjD ->
- Muni broadband works, but you have to plan and build smartly. http://t.co/kIjdmyZUGy ->
- USF funds can now be used for rural broadband. http://t.co/rRUakcuAMC ->
- The NYT isn't so hot on the Comcast-TWC merger. http://t.co/8SUHzA7N4S ->
- "If ISPs will just cooperate and put customers first, streaming video will be awesome!" HAHAHA! Good one. http://t.co/BAyqsBYhPH ->
- See how tech writers around the world like their Internet connection speed and pricing. http://t.co/GJaXg92lcP ->
- What happens when crazy people hear what they want to hear? Insane accusations like this. http://t.co/PCAF2OqdF0 ->
- The FCC has no idea if it should get involved in peering fights. http://t.co/90UqFOboA2 ->
- Here's the Daily Herald's story on Lindon asking for input on UTOPIA and Macquarie. http://t.co/cB0pvW0uOn ->
- Is Google already looking for a fiber project manager in SLC? http://t.co/fhWLjiPzPG #utpol ->
- WVC votes to move forward with Macquarie. http://t.co/KuDsfmLr4s #utpol ->
- Lindon wants to know what you think about the Macquarie/UTOPIA deal. http://t.co/ixySgSMl3u #utpol ->
- Another broken promise from Comcast's last merger: cheap Internet for poor people. http://t.co/1B0FywIAeN ->
- Verizon has managed to get all of the benefits of being a utility with none of the responsibilities. http://t.co/dh0Wfy1V3U ->
- Google joins Netflix in naming which ISPs suck at streaming video. http://t.co/7DKGsecePE ->
- Are we about to see a repeat of the Broadweave disaster, this time in Orem? http://t.co/3vzLuE751N #utpol ->
- The Davis Clipper reports on what's going on in Centerville's Macquarie discussions. http://t.co/XyEo4lDxJ0 ->
- You'd think that after 1.3M attempts last year, this game of copyright whack-a-mole would get old. http://t.co/A3ocZdO5Uj ->
- Softbank CEO on US broadband: "How can America live like this?" http://t.co/8O06dPzXYN ->
- Comcast, I think it's your lack of trying that leads us to hate you. http://t.co/xheMulZYAt ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-05-30
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