In a letter, a bipartisan group of senators call on FCC to change their definition of high speed broadband to above 100/100 Mbps, up from the current 25/3 Mbps — The Pai FCC decided to maintain the current standard — The federal government’s definition of high-speed broadband …
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In A Letter, A Bipartisan Group Of Senators Call On FCC To Change Their Definition Of High Speed Broadband To Above 100/100 Mbps, Up From The Current 25/3 Mbps (Makena Kelly/The Verge)

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