Broadband Surf Report: Feb. 4
What looks good in broadband news for Feb. 4.
Our daily (unless you count yesterday) look at telecom news around the Web ... now with extra municipal goodness:
Verizon sniffing around Sprint--TheStreet.com
Municipal Wi-Fi: Let's keep it local--eWeek rounds up and chews over a bunch of related stories.
Is anti-municipal broadband report astroturf?--Slashdot joins in scoffing at a report from a group that appears to be deep in the pockets of the telecom industry.
Business model for municipal broadband in Sweden--Muni Wireless
DOE lowers the lights with wireless mesh--Wi-Fi Planet
AOL marches toward VoIP rollout--Light Reading
Sprint's got WiMax plans--Light Reading
'WiPhishing' said to threaten Wi-Fi users--Mobile Pipeline
Nortel sues ex-execs for repayment of 2003 bonuses--Wall Street Journal (subscription required)
Broadband components will grow to $10.8 billion by 2008: study--Networking Pipeline
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