- Broadband Bytes for 2015-12-11 https://t.co/j2Xt0i12M0 ->
- Crappy ISPs may have a new enemy: the multi-billion dollar online gaming industry. https://t.co/4Zk3gQoxdW ->
- SFCN is the network detractors don't want to talk about. https://t.co/Y4dp7bXUtE ->
- Free UTOPIA!: now with 100% more encryption! https://t.co/kpsAPO6LwC https://t.co/Ulh25k7Iyh ->
- Now even cash-strapped CenturyLink wants in competing with Netflix. https://t.co/VnicWoDzcf ->
- In-depth reading on how AT&T (among others) inflates their network investment numbers. https://t.co/VUPafIeKhy ->
- Broadband may stay untaxed forever. https://t.co/HXhdKRWByB ->
- A rose by any other name, Comcast. https://t.co/HloI5L1PGM ->
- This plan looks almost exactly like AT&T's decade-old "toll troll" proposal that started the whole fight. https://t.co/sqTW2yoLOA ->
- CenturyLink somehow keeps a straight face when claiming there's plenty of competition in new housing developments. https://t.co/lAbqt4bBog ->
- More AGs should make sure that ISPs aren't lying about their speeds. https://t.co/nshnA4WXV3 ->
- Netflix is using smarter math to trim down its bandwidth requirements. https://t.co/fMbJfJXHqp ->
- Sen Mike Lee and XMission are both a little cheesed off about CISA sneaking into a budget bill. https://t.co/z6ULNgVnlv ->
- Upstream bandwidth matters. https://t.co/J86m8T9o1C ->
Broadband Bytes for 2015-12-18
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