Broadband Bytes for 2014-10-24

Broadband Bytes for 2014-10-17 http://t.co/2SXRRGGZvT -> As long as you can suspend the laws of physics, high-frequency bands are great. http://t.co/LmkVkjKXBw -> Who's leading the gigabit charge? Cities, that's who. http://t.co/Cotk4tXRjN -> That "promo" price from the cable company sits on a throne of lies. http://t.co/VROzAnUfWD -> The DoJ is in… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2014-10-17

Spying breaks trust which breaks the Internet. http://t.co/FhUD1RO2ZN -> Telcos aren't the only large legacy businesses holding back the Internet. http://t.co/IrEIt2slQq -> If you complain about Comcast's service, they'll try and get you fired. http://t.co/Bkg675ygDP -> The same Verizon that tried to replace wired service with LTE is now extolling… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2014-10-10

Did Verizon pick a fight that upset all the other carriers? http://t.co/qSbwaCa4RU -> Broadband Bytes for 2014-10-03 http://t.co/nuS0YYZand -> FirstDigital is pitching in Murray tomorrow [PDF]. http://t.co/SWipsMEfGX -> Law enforcement has become a top distributor of malware. You know, for the children. http://t.co/1cFzIcmRky -> Ever wonder how the dumpster fire of… Continue reading

What you need to know about the Utah Broadband Plan

The Utah Broadband Project recently released the Utah Broadband Plan, the culmination of almost five years of work paid for by a federal grant. This builds upon the Utah Broadband Map and a report on broadband adoption within the state. The report has four  main objectives: Strengthen and Grow Existing… Continue reading