Broadband Bytes for 2012-01-28
- AT&T finds its metering systems are still too broken to be used for billing. http://t.co/pQwBvoQM #
- CenturyLink kills off Qwest VoIP and doesn't tell anyone… not even the users. http://t.co/UobHpR4c #
- Not even Google can do a trouble-free fiber rollout. http://t.co/h163R3sx #
- Former @UTOPIAnet exec files suit against the network, WVC, @mayorwinder, the Deseret News. http://t.co/7wt2jtIc #
- DSL is in a death spiral. http://t.co/PizHv46L #
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Broadband Bytes for 2012-01-21
- Could this be the year of IPv6? http://t.co/if6lzYG4 #
- Hulu imitates Netflix, seeks original content. http://t.co/iyDoXojr #
- A sign of the times? Windows 8 will help out with metered connections. http://t.co/HLaJov2T #
- SOPA And PIPA dead for now. http://t.co/Q26Q8cP7 #
- Deals between Verizon and cable are prompting anti-trust concerns. http://t.co/czo2h5QL #
- No regulation + no competition = Comcast hiking prices by 80% over three years. http://t.co/cy0lOTru #
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Broadband Bytes for 2012-01-14
- Dish bets on the DVR to end all DVRs. http://t.co/eCAFfBtG #
- Should we expect more original content online this year? http://t.co/gJiTmCE9 #
- Will ISPs start selling the right to cut in line? http://t.co/acUnupfF #
- Cord-cutting no longer just for hipsters, going mainstream. http://t.co/TIHEZ36X #
- AT&T putting on a sock puppet show to try and keep its hands clean. http://t.co/wBmRaEha #
- CentuyLink is bringing IPTV to town. http://t.co/B6kKxbb3 #
- The intersection of Comcast and the federal government is larger than you think. http://t.co/P6KzJJuz #
- I'll be hanging out at @UTOPIAnet tomorrow afternoon. If you want me to ask questions, pass them along. #
- Do you have cable or satellite TV? $8 of your monthly bill is just for sports. http://t.co/3R6lQAD7 #
- Google TV adds OnLive for streaming games. http://t.co/Gx40H56w #
- 10Gbps coax could happen… next decade. http://t.co/0PqsoHmj #
- Oops! Comcast admits that SOPA won't work http://t.co/CkEkmcuG #
- Verizon ditches the set-top box for FIOS. http://t.co/tUn5yJVq #
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Broadband Bytes for 2012-01-07
- Provo is writing off $5.4M loans to #iProvo from the energy department. http://t.co/eqAsoC0c #
- Stick a fork in BPL; it's done. http://t.co/ysNmrvN8 #
- Mirror, mirror on the wall, who has the most spectrum of them all? http://t.co/uoaG6nJN #
- Problems with censorship? Why not launch your own satellite? http://t.co/xaOyXvE6 #
- Comcast says it's done installing DOCSIS 3.0. Don't have it? Tough noogies. http://t.co/HEStijKw #
- If your telco won't and your city can't, use a co-op to get good broadband. http://t.co/5kriOQqB #
- Would you use bitTorrent for cloud storage? Because you can. http://t.co/n3UURDuM #
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Broadband Bytes for 2011-12-24
- MIT gets into the e-learning field. http://t.co/FmKDICfT #
- Sprint starts a phone patent fight with cable. http://t.co/IAaWFHQt #
- GameFly embraces the Netflix model, now streams games to subscribers a la OnLive. http://t.co/PO2EtsP5 #
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Broadband Bytes for 2011-12-17
- Want to land a data center in your town? These places are on the ball. http://t.co/E4BEdAdm #
- Do you have an Internet connection, or do you have broadband? http://t.co/8G4x8iQw (h/t @windley) #
- You think we're bad? 100M people in Europe still haven't used the Internet. http://t.co/znnZ02aL #
- SOPA goes for a strategic retreat, but it can always come back later. http://t.co/7wS53p0t #
- Can tougher CA standards fix SSL? http://t.co/OhgwoVz7 #
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Broadband Bytes for 2011-12-10
- The facts of bandwidth usage (and how it is billed) don't support caps. http://t.co/dVbnWpiH #
- Comcast and Time Warner show Clearwire the door. http://t.co/vcg9DRlC #
- No, it's not your imagination. You are actually wasting a lot of time online. http://t.co/OTFo1N6k #
- Frontier doesn't care if you own your modem, they'll charge you for it anyway. http://t.co/bbnYhGul #
- Human review of all online postings? Get real, India. http://t.co/CHAnJJGN #
- Borders joins the fray of selling IPv4 addresses. http://t.co/vDEwR601 #
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Broadband Bytes for 2011-12-03
- Unsurprisingly, you're using screens other than TVs to watch video. http://t.co/S4jk7EAo #
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Broadband Bytes for 2011-11-26
- Fmr. @UTOPIAnet exec plans to sue @mayorwinder over a Burwash story. http://t.co/WAcW7338 #utpol #
- CenturyLink starts capping. http://t.co/hgEbfGem #
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Broadband Bytes for 2011-11-19
- Can't figure out what to do with a gig? Build it first, worry about apps later. http://t.co/n0PPO5t2 #
- Charging for prioritization gives ISPs an incentive for clogged pipes. http://t.co/T9BnfOcb #
- Surprise! RUS kind of sucks at that whole oversight thing. http://t.co/t9wlIUtb #
- The science has spoken: telecommuting is good. http://t.co/vckmhRDe #
- DoJ wants to make fake profiles a crime. http://t.co/IZMJIySf #
- Don't want Google sharing the location of your AP? Better tell them so. http://t.co/AgCMO0eB #
- Cox folds its wireless experiment. http://t.co/p4GcTsLK #
- Cable pays less than ever for bandwidth, but caps and overages persist? http://t.co/XyswU0ax #
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