- US broadband is still a "pay more, get less" proposition. http://t.co/ZNgaB7ykKk ->
- Broadband Bytes for 2014-10-31 http://t.co/GjiYdqieE3 ->
- Free broadband for poor people becomes a new merger condition. http://t.co/huuSxnph2H ->
- Would federal broadband grants work better if they were restricted to munis only? http://t.co/aq6lhxCMu4 ->
- Telecom like to play games with math. http://t.co/PgiSBcIPsb ->
- Is anyone surprised that Big Red would threaten to lawyer up? http://t.co/sezLL5WYMY ->
- Tech issues just aren't campaign issues. Yet. http://t.co/5eEltfFDfa ->
- Think broadband deserts are just in the country? Think again. http://t.co/tqZpS3ixOg ->
- Yep, fiber still adds $5,000 to the value of your home. http://t.co/Vq9tjgBJoP ->
- What's the point of broadband grants that don't, you know, get companies to build broadband? http://t.co/3wfU91f3xU ->
- Verizon doesn't care if you want fiber, it won't build in your town. http://t.co/b8jL3trSy5 ->
- UTOPIA gets a fraction of what RUS cost it. http://t.co/QtgAuahXBb ->
- If the feds are scared to push bad legislation on the Internet, then we've won. http://t.co/GGdZ5DWl33 ->
- It only took two years, but Google has a gigabit business plan almost ready… with few details. http://t.co/DGhon6TA8Q ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-11-07
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Well $10 million is better then nothing, how much will be left after they pay the lawyers for 7 years of work?