- Broadband Bytes for 2017-03-31 https://t.co/j2wJBZxWAh ->
- If only someone had been warning that Google Fiber would over promise and under deliver. https://t.co/6gLlU47A7d ->
- Is it time to adopt separate urban and rural broadband policies? (Warning: PDF) https://t.co/zKYaWgd5Va ->
- US Internet barely earns a participation award. https://t.co/28KdLw6vEd ->
- Where the feds fail, states can take over. Including your broadband privacy. https://t.co/dQ7r6zApYa ->
- Now Charter-TWC won't even have to pretend to compete. https://t.co/66EwOZPap3 ->
- What if we entertained the crazy notion that competition creates access? https://t.co/cy9PjdnaTu ->
- Some tips on how to make broadband integral to your lawmaker's pet policies. https://t.co/KiTs3TUj1a ->
- Forced bundling is one of the few things slowing the death of pay TV customers. https://t.co/4yBxrsD5oV ->
- Competitive online gaming can now score you a scholarship at the University of Utah. No joke. #utpol #uted https://t.co/FKNTFDyiCI ->
- The Universal Service Fund in Utah can now be used to support wholesale broadband networks. #utpol https://t.co/0dyNAaRCcY ->
- With so many competing live OTT services, will prices for the services drop at all? https://t.co/do9gMcyOCT ->
- Comcast is now selling cell service which is really just re-branded Verizon. https://t.co/jgXHhMbFDF ->
- “Broadband is becoming more of a utility; this is not something that is a luxury item.” https://t.co/UuHJCIzea6 ->
Broadband Bytes for 2017-04-07
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