- FCC states AT&T faces steep climb for approval, The Register
- Sprint wants AT&T acquisition of T-Mobile stopped, Ars Technica
- NY attorney general to investigate AT&T, T-Mobile merger, Washington Post
- AT&T, T-Mobile could face long review, Washington Post
- Canadian DMCA bill dead again, Slashdot
- Five years on oldest p2p case is still going on, Ars Technica
- Major Canadian ISP admits to throttling World of Warcraft, Ars Technica
- Netflix lowers video streaming quality due to Canadian data caps, Ars Technica
- Canadian ISPs admit their pricing is structure to discourage internet use, BoingBoing
- What location tracking data looks like, EFF
- Open source vendors turned down by Swiss Federal Supreme Court, The H Open
- Cable backed anti-muni broadband bill advances in North Carolina, Ars Technica
- Comodo says two more registration authorities compromised, Slashdot
- Google agrees to new privacy rules as part of Buzz settlement, Ars Technica
- Google chooses Kansas City, Kansas to receive Gigabit fiber, Ars Technica
- FCC giving away Wi-Fi routers for broadband tests, Slashdot