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  • happy mutants Poor Detroit neighborhoods, abandoned by telcos and the FCC, are rolling out homebrew, community mesh broadband Cory Doctorow
  • Look before you leap Couple shocked to learn ISP wants an exorbitant amount of money to connect their home to the internet Jason Weisberger
  • class war The Labour manifesto: transformation of the welfare system, fair conditions for workers, universal housing, home care for elderly, fully funded NHS, fair taxes for the rich Cory Doctorow
  • elections Elizabeth Warren publishes a massive, detailed plan for addressing the injustice of US relations with indigenous American peoples Cory Doctorow
  • usausausa Small town, independent and municipally owned ISPs offer America's best connectivity Cory Doctorow
  • nyc NYC Mesh, a neutral, nonprofit meshing ISP, dramatically expands access in Brooklyn Cory Doctorow
  • Business Native American tribes need better internet access. This one weird spectrum might do the trick. Xeni Jardin
  • late stage capitalism Telcoms lobbyists have convinced 26 states to ban or restrict municipal broadband Cory Doctorow
  • infrastructure Minnesota AG's report reveals big telcos are literally letting their infrastructure rot Cory Doctorow
  • trumpism Trump FCC official publicly lying about censorship on municipal broadband Cory Doctorow
  • uk Villagers dig 15 miles of trenches in the name of faster Internet Séamus Bellamy
  • language Reviving the Independence of Cyberspace Sean O'Brien
  • corruption Despite the FCC, more than 750 predominantly conservative US communities have built their own publicly owned ISPs Cory Doctorow
  • roll your own Study finds municipal broadband is up to 50% cheaper than telcos Clive Thompson
  • cable company fuckery Charter told a family their new house was ready for internet, then sent them a $16,000 bill to activate it Cory Doctorow
  • Business Youtube's new "offline first" product for India treats telcos as damage and routes around them Cory Doctorow
  • What can homeowners do when the only broadband provider around over-promises speed? Too often, not much. Xeni Jardin
  • corruption Thousands of Americans got sub-broadband ISP service, thanks to telcoms shenanigans Cory Doctorow
  • Internet 31 communities vow to create local gigabit broadband Andrea James
  • web theory How city governments can help make Net Neutrality a reality Cory Doctorow

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