The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday redefined broadband as speeds of at least 25 Mbps downstream and 3 Mbps upstream. That new standard — a significant increase from the prior definition ...
Defining broadband as speeds of at least 25 Mbps “would be entirely out of step with current consumer conceptions,” a trade group for Internet service providers is telling the Federal Communications ...
On Thursday, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) revised the benchmark for what it defines as broadband when it concerns how many Americans have access to high-speed Internet connections. The ...
WASHINGTON — The FCC majority has voted to up the definition of high-speed broadband in its annual Sec. 706 report from 4 Mbps downstream/1 up, to 25 Mbps down/3 up. That is in the annual report to ...
Tony Abbott says 25-Mbps NBN speeds are "more than enough" for the average household, perhaps cementing his place in the Short-sighted Hall of Fame. Even the tech experts have a tendency to ...
For some time, the definition of broadband internet service has been set by the Federal Communications Commission as being at least 25 megabits per second downloads and 3 Mbps uploads. While that's ...
"How much bandwidth do I really need, anyway?" As internet service providers, we are faced with answering this question many times each day. The simplest answer is that a balance of price and ...
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