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FCC Votes for Open Internet
FCC Votes for Open Internet
FCC Votes for Open Internet
The Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 Thursday to adopt net neutrality rules for an open internet. The FCC's decision makes for regulating internet service providers like public utilities, prohibiting companies from charging for faster lanes on the internet.
FCC Thinks Our Broadband is Too Slow; For Once Government Gets it Right
FCC Thinks Our Broadband is Too Slow; For Once Government Gets it Right
FCC Thinks Our Broadband is Too Slow; For Once Government Gets it Right
The FCC has voted to raise the broadband definition threshold to more than FIVE TIMES the current broadband speeds offered. The current definition of broadband gives us about 4 megabits per second (MBPS) down, and 1 MBPS upload speed. The new standard raises the bar to 25 MBPS down and 3 MBPS up. Holy cow, that will be amazing!