- Fox blocks Cablevision customers on Hulu at the retrans fight continues. http://is.gd/g5INh #
- 100Mbps may not be enough. http://is.gd/g5M1L #
- Fiber may soon hit its theoretical limit. http://is.gd/g5MfB #
- In a fight of Gene Simmons vs. The Internet, I'm betting on The Internet. http://rww.to/cn1pGm #
- Last call for IPv4 addresses. http://tcrn.ch/bxH0Hp #
- .@UTOPIAnet transfers broadcast rights to Connected Lyfe. http://bit.ly/bnEyQh #
- See UTOPIA's build-out projections for yourself. http://bit.ly/cGMNpL (Begrudging h/t to @UtahTaxpayers for posting it) #
- Feds want expanded wiretapping authority. http://bit.ly/a0rzXp #
- Internet feeling a bit crowded? That's because you'll be sharing it with 1,999,999,999 other people. http://on.mash.to/a0mPgb #
- Comcast spending tons of money on lobbying ahead of their proposed merger (no surprise). http://bit.ly/bh25y8 #
- Online gaming service Steam hit 30M users. http://bit.ly/ajpfki #
- Botnets getting ready for the holidays too. http://bit.ly/bkYH1H #
- West Valley City, Midvale, Lindon, and Centerville say yes to the UIA. http://bit.ly/b7MgiL #
- You're getting the bandwidth you pay for, even though it's not much. http://bit.ly/cQDbMA #
- New report claims that Netflix accounts for 20% of peak Internet use. http://bit.ly/az1FQs #
- Google building a fiber testbed on the Stanford campus. http://tcrn.ch/djLQHL #
- The rumor mill says that Qwest's VP of Utah Jerry Fenn may be one of many casualties of the CenturyLink merger. #
- Content providers already giving Google TV the cold shoulder. http://bit.ly/aGWAgd #
- Crazy Florida company builds a cell network on unlicensed spectrum. No joke. http://bit.ly/cyKGUP #
- Hulu may cut their premium pricing in half. http://bit.ly/bE2zo3 #
- Could web video consolidate around H.264 and HTML5? Maybe. http://tcrn.ch/bkxNKg #
- T-Mobile kills unlimited data and tethering in one fell swoop. http://bit.ly/9P1s6I #
- Layton joins Centerville and other cities in approving the UIA bonds. http://bit.ly/d1k88U #
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