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by adventured
2932 days ago
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The FCC definition of broadband is 25mbps, not 8mbps. There was a proposal to roll that back, however it didn't succeed. You'll find that companies like Verizon do not call their slow DSL services "broadband." In Verizon's case they say: "High Speed Internet (DSL) service." https://techcrunch.com/2018/01/18/fcc-report-keeps-faster-de... If you look at Verizon's DSL page: https://www.verizon.com/info/dsl-services/ You'll see they can't call their actual service broadband if it's not up at 25mbps. Instead they throw the "broadband" term around on other things on the page, such as "broadband routers" and they call themselves a "broadband provider" (referring to their FiOS offering). |
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