- 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 ->
- In the few places they're still building fiber, Google is going smaller, less ambitious, and more secretive. https://t.co/o0s8BbStYA ->
- Thanks, Captain Obvious, for pointing out what most of us recognized a few years ago. https://t.co/aLksfTnM80 ->
- Not surprising that the NCTA is trying to have it both ways. https://t.co/QC9sow0160 ->
- Without fiber, wireless ISPs will die. https://t.co/1hg7cxp3Qm ->
- Netflix is larger than all cable companies combined. No wonder they're acting like one of them these days. https://t.co/S3MmgACQbM ->
- Doesn't every investor want a stake in a monopoly? https://t.co/pchSV5OzVS ->
- One touch pole policies just got an 800 lb gorilla on their side. https://t.co/tUeHL25Dsq ->
- There's a lot about reducing costs to deploy in committed cities and nothing about adding new ones. https://t.co/l9QMWd5fkp ->
- Sincere expression or cynical marketing ploy? Nobody knows for sure, Netflix. https://t.co/x3lmRi1SUS ->
Broadband Bytes for 2017-06-16
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