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Broadband half full, half empty, or maybe we should be more ambitious about our glass?

David Dean has a useful piece pulling together info about how many of us have broadband and how quickly we’re adopting it.

David’s figures are US-only. A comparison to the rest of the developed world tells an even less optimistic story. [Tags: broadband net_neutrality ]

Harold Feld analyzes FCC Chair Kevin Martin’s redefinition of “open access,” an attempt at spin that Harold finds depressingly clever.

Tim Karr addresses the same issue in a breezier way.

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