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 # Powered by Twitter Tools
Fmr. @UTOPIAnet exec plans to sue @mayorwinder over a Burwash story. http://t.co/WAcW7338 #utpol # CenturyLink starts capping. http://t.co/hgEbfGem # Powered by Twitter Tools
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… Continue reading
So… let's talk about freeing up spectrum, but say nothing about the massive spectrum squatting. Seems legit. http://t.co/HChKgjIO # DNS attack spreads malware in Brazil. http://t.co/FTIvkJJQ # Hard drive shortage could have a big effect on cloud services. http://t.co/pwZNE8D5 # Mmmm… terabit! http://t.co/EDqG8Pvb # Charter playing nice with over-the-top video…. Continue reading
A lot of people wonder why someone with my libertarian tendencies would support municipal broadband. I’m often trying to explain to them the massive market corruption that has occurred largely at the hands of bungled state and federal regulation, often getting a glazed look in return. By the time I… Continue reading
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Google Voice would be a lot cooler if not for cranky carriers. http://t.co/MAMHswCI # Can your state lose a broadband grant? Louisiana did. http://t.co/XxaFk5Gg # Consumer education is proving to be a significant barrier to broadband adoption. http://t.co/oY370WEC # Is a lack of cable competition caused by hamstringing local governments?… Continue reading
UTOPIA appeared before the Tremonton city council a couple of weeks ago to discuss refinancing the current bonds held by the network. As you may recall, the bond market went sideways after these bonds were issued resulting is a significantly higher interest payment than was planned for. This move is… Continue reading