- Broadband Bytes for 2013-11-08 http://t.co/P0tLzzKbQV ->
- Why good business-class connectivity can't be limited to office buildings. http://t.co/aWizu03v2Q ->
- Comcast can market "205Mbps" all they want. I still can't get Netflix in HD with "50Mbps". http://t.co/gxl2alY9n7 ->
- More cable channels come to Roku, but only for subscribers. At least you can ditch the awful cable box. http://t.co/FGGslcf56h ->
- Video still dominates bandwidth use. http://t.co/seFrHn2A9V ->
- Next-gen broadband is quickly becoming the baseline for not losing jobs. http://t.co/igPv5rsXM4 ->
- Any company that wants NDAs to talk to UTOPIA must have something big planned. http://t.co/bIBCkrzuue ->
- Encryption may soon be the accepted norm. http://t.co/4rg188fxXP ->
- Downgrading your connection without extra payments may soon be verboten. http://t.co/aOJ8Mrb5fJ ->
- First movies, then games, and now apps are streaming. http://t.co/WVpSMZu3dh ->
- Is the Internet just another weapon to the feds? http://t.co/6L9nWbrwhp ->
- Cord-cutting picks up more steam. http://t.co/l1kzQXFPH7 ->
- Once the costs are known, companies don't think it's worth it to get into bed with the NSA. http://t.co/rFDsGBbOIl ->
- UTOPIA is one of the only ways to not have data caps in Utah. http://t.co/yJ9GNUYC1O ->
- Google wants you to start using white spaces. http://t.co/jPgkUtnNPf ->
- Would you trust Sears to host your data? http://t.co/j6Wy6ABqgE ->
- This is what low-information flipping out looks like. http://t.co/dNeonDD9xM ->
Broadband Bytes for 2013-11-15
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