Broadband Bytes for 2013-01-18

Six strikes details show just how clueless ISPs have become. http://t.co/G3ueKXo9 -> Hacking over tapping? Wired makes a case http://t.co/rxZDbN0L -> Six strikes could kill off free WiFi. http://t.co/HuCPTZvh -> Too lazy to do IPv6? Just NAT your entire customer base! *facepalm* http://t.co/wemhT02I -> Irony alert: cable monopolist cries about… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2013-01-11

Time Warner and Roku are playing nice. http://t.co/zonHs7oJ -> Netflix says DSL sucks. http://t.co/qfQOAdxc -> Verizon: copper breakage means fiber replacement. http://t.co/dgta5nzP -> VoIP is great, but telcos want to use it to enhance their monopoly position. http://t.co/a2vVQJrh -> Comcast and CenturyLink among the worst companies for customer satisfaction. http://t.co/8rlSaND9… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2012-11-30

The cost of installing a broadband connection pays for itself in under four months. http://t.co/o4wAV9u5 -> Want a start-up culture? You need fiber. http://t.co/kPflhY9u -> Google Fiber has a secret weapon against Time Warner Cable: customer service. http://t.co/V8cVTLVd -> Pushing 8Tbps on existing fiber. http://t.co/ZXgaULSZ -> Six strikes gets pushed… Continue reading

Broadband Bytes for 2012-09-29

Tribune editorial board slams efforts to further restrict UTOPIA cities. http://t.co/c78sEzlP # Defamation suit against UTOPIA gets dismissed. http://t.co/1U352RD6 # Home security is the next way to move well beyond the staid triple-play package. http://t.co/qQtuwKSS # ISPs now gunning to be the next OnLive. http://t.co/eZiPtRQh # Fiber is still growing… Continue reading