- The jump to VoIP is mostly about better profit margins and shedding regulations, not the superior technology. http://t.co/JC1DpOPsZH ->
- Telecoms lobby because it's a 750:1 return on their "investment". http://t.co/35QIUSjRkl ->
- FCC: We're gonna get sued no matter what we do. http://t.co/T5OwiTnEBr ->
- The FCC wants to make sure the move to VoIP isn't a downgrade for consumers. http://t.co/Bgs7Si1nSP ->
- Broadband Bytes for 2014-11-21 http://t.co/64pJjWn7FL ->
- Incumbents say they're building fiber, but their spending trends say otherwise. http://t.co/oueWADQsIU ->
- If you knew that your namesake product was a goner, what would you do to protect future revenue streams? http://t.co/JN7VoeS8hN ->
- Comcast still has "data caps" Tourette's. http://t.co/aVvXKX83qZ ->
- China is stepping up the kind of censorship it wants to impose upon the global Internet. http://t.co/zNDIePxvqT ->
- Did someone forget to tell the UK that matching people to IPs is really, really hard? http://t.co/zUOvqIdlfs ->
- Why do we put up with the promo pricing two-step? http://t.co/94klBKQDBx ->
- UK intelligence has tapped a lot of undersea fiber optic cables. http://t.co/1NGHMCCCx1 ->
- The poorest areas that need free service the most will probably not get the paid signups needed to make it happen. http://t.co/0rfomoiUsk ->
- Does anyone believe Verizon's doubletalking? http://t.co/KIjnbsSFO5 ->
- Gee, CenturyLink, thanks for protecting me against competition and faster Internet. http://t.co/abdt2RA8XA ->
- Telecom press calls "fowl" on AT&T withheld fiber. http://t.co/CpmRNwPI4Z ->
- Welcome to the 21st century, Nielsen. http://t.co/XTk9VryvqD ->
Broadband Bytes for 2014-11-28
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