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FCC Publishes Annual Internet Access Services Status Report

The FCC's latest Internet access report shows 88% of residential fixed connections now meet or exceed 25/3 Mbps—far outpacing the National Broadband Plan's original targets. Mobile technologies continue to dominate, accounting for more than three-quarters of all U.S. connections.

FCC releases data on high-speed internet access

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released its most recent report on access in the United States to high-speed Internet connections, documenting for the first time the gap between current service levels and the benchmark Internet connection speeds recommended under the Commission’s National Broadband Plan.

FCC announces broadband action agenda

In support of its National Broadband Plan issued in March, the Federal Communications Commission...

FCC releases consumer broadband apps

In connection with the release of its National Broadband Plan, the Federal Communications Commission...

FCC proposes national broadband plan

As expected, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has released a sweeping proposal to bring...
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