Broadband Bytes for 2013-02-22

Like the six degrees of Kevin Bacon, but for websites. http://t.co/bG2QG9lR -> Not sure if this is a scheduled disbursement under the UIA, but I would assume so. http://t.co/K3yMHOpD -> Phones with a GPS lead to better traffic modeling. http://t.co/LEV766Nd -> Murray won't spot UTOPIA for operating expenses. http://t.co/QwVth7Vl ->… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2013-02-15

SB172 takes additional bonding off the table, and UTOPIA is good with that. http://t.co/BKbfwdAe #utpol -> Comcast wants into your hotel room. http://t.co/74pXdgP2 -> Colleges are ditching classrooms for computers. http://t.co/WjTYN1cp -> Comcast eats the rest of NBC. http://t.co/zNm0qosP -> Fiber networks can improve a city's credit rating, economic outlook…. Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2013-02-08

CenturyLink's moved hit at abandoning residential customers. http://t.co/GoVddeTN -> Can you teach an old pay phone new tricks? http://t.co/wOFuNv65 -> Shocking: wireless can't replace wired broadband service. http://t.co/nMZrIZEV -> Broadband meters based on "math is hard" Barbie. http://t.co/ZVLrGBYB -> RT @thesidetrack: Providing more services online is saving Utah an average… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2013-02-01

Lack of broadband torpedos online textbook program. http://t.co/fSg4B4Ox -> "Anti-terrorism" efforts could invade your browser. http://t.co/ZGPvi5b6 -> Since six strikes doesn't work, the MAFIAA wants to arbitrarily fine you instead. http://t.co/qgGD5UJu -> YouTube may offer paid channels Real Soon Now(TM) http://t.co/yHEBSSie -> Can Utah's broadband keep up with this proposal?… Continue reading