Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-23

Apparently the feds don't have much to say about improving broadband. https://t.co/ypw64zbMdH -> CenturyLink overcharging customers for undelivered services? Say it ain't so. https://t.co/4RHLdFiAak -> Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-16 https://t.co/SBMOWw0edD -> "The problem with broadband is that it's just too darn cheap," said nobody but a Wall Street analyst. https://t.co/a2vLEY6Qun ->… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-16

Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-09 https://t.co/i4TWafKTZE -> Telemedicine would greatly improve rural healthcare. You know, if they had broadband. https://t.co/UbGMAYImWw -> Allowing users to buy QoS isn't the problem. It's that uncompetitive ISPs may sabotage connections to sell it. https://t.co/KoVN3JOWAi -> More evidence that any fiber talk from CenturyLink is vaporware. https://t.co/oKJfKYIUEo… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-09

Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-02 https://t.co/9fwjumTMjN -> The FCC wants to go after apartments that block ISP competition. https://t.co/ehjWDBO12t -> Cable knows that its future is broadband. That's why it lobbies on it so hard. https://t.co/ZwUnMs0pbo -> It's almost like consolidating a bunch of deteriorating network under one roof isn't a viable… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-02

Broadband Bytes for 2017-05-26 https://t.co/vidjz4Y2jG -> What does it say when a hatchet job still gives munis a better success rate than private overbuilders? https://t.co/W6Jx7QrzpA -> The new FCC approach to broadband for the poor: sponsored connections. https://t.co/5YFO5cguh8 -> If Comcast believed in its own claims, it would file a lawsuit,… Continue reading