- Broadband Bytes for 2015-03-20 http://t.co/8ZsCaW0bdm ->
- Utah's share of the USF keeps on growing as rural telcos ask for more money. http://t.co/VBGVGX57NL #utpol ->
- As expected, incumbents are suing to undo net neutrality rules. http://t.co/WkR0UrxsY8 ->
- And just like that, Google makes Fiber TV creepy. http://t.co/b2YormgDXu ->
- Maybe instead of trying to incentivize a specific company you could encourage more competition overall? http://t.co/5K6OwlAZOw ->
- Want unbundled channels? Don your hockey jersey and head to the great white north, eh? http://t.co/pUcXkAWTaK ->
- In an uncompetitive market, the telco can and will get away with not even telling you how much the service costs. http://t.co/dyy3lDtCLu ->
- XMission's statement on Google Fiber. http://t.co/8xwgZePQtg ->
- Wait, another incumbent happy to profit from Title II? No way! http://t.co/CTDOU3rShI ->
- What's the point of a streaming TV service if it costs as much as the cable company? http://t.co/XyxMgfgcSQ ->
- SLC is officially getting Google Fiber. http://t.co/AFwxJkJFrv ->
- Google Fiber has a dark side. Make sure your elected officials understand it. http://t.co/m6Lpw66VVP #utpol ->
- Understatement of the year: "There is a concern that Orem is unpredictable and not easy to work with." http://t.co/epw475ht0t ->
- This is a predictable side effect of merging content and distribution. http://t.co/c0UloqFl7e ->
- I wouldn't buy a house without broadband either. http://t.co/b0ygTuOiqI ->
- Utah is now the fifth fastest state in the nation. http://t.co/1dgRKy6p0S ->
- Anyone else thinking that CenturyLink is biting off more than it can chew? 50K homes in 9 months is fast. http://t.co/32o3XjgiEf ->
- If your community depends on tourism, you need solid broadband. http://t.co/RJOxDYEGPQ ->
Broadband Bytes for 2015-03-27
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