- Broadband Bytes for 2014-09-05 http://t.co/4vxM5a5LJj ->
- Most of the major Internet players are going to be protesting for net neutrality. http://t.co/AJP2b7aJiI ->
- Comcast has the best friends money can buy. http://t.co/yeFNzU4XnQ ->
- FCC drops a reality check that competition is more-or-less non-existent. http://t.co/avkPVf6p4L ->
- Netflix loves them some muni networks. http://t.co/8PMltj3lZU ->
- Anyone else remember when Google was all about broadband competition? You know, before they owned the wires? http://t.co/CSlIemIDqv ->
- Is your ISP selling you out to the feds? http://t.co/OnI6EL5jlz ->
- Pay TV is no longer a mass-market product. http://t.co/38knM2KEdB ->
- Competition only happens when a speed-competitive network shows up in your footprint. http://t.co/SOUXXiyVAC ->
- Google doesn't have much to say these days about anti-muni legislation. http://t.co/r2uZ2wppHM ->
- Comcast's sense of fatalism is kind of depressing. http://t.co/YmtnxfCI3i ->
- Mayor are still working on the UTOPIA mail-in ballot. http://t.co/SQqmp2xw73 #utpol ->
- Since when is 10Mbps "enough" for anyone these days? http://t.co/dMOURo74Dn ->
- At what point does CenturyLink become a business services company instead of a telecom? http://t.co/DV8D1k9OR2 ->
- Utah gets top marks for delivering government services online. http://t.co/fdgcHysX2H ->
- Canada, you don't get to regulate the entire Internet. http://t.co/s4xpJgeBsB ->
- Never doubt the political power of a dollar-based argument. http://t.co/TBhiNOUBsi ->
- In case you're wondering if a celular connection is a substitute for wireline service, the answer is no. http://t.co/oLEGumpLZ0 ->
- Comcast wants you to really really believe that they like an open Internet. http://t.co/U9h4ew3Iqm ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-09-12
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