The FCC declares that internet speeds below 100Mbps/20Mbps aren’t “broadband”
Do you know what classifies as "broadband"? For a while, the FCC deemed that connections with a download speed of 25Mbps and an upload speed of 3Mbps could be advertised as a "broadband connection". This was set back in 2015, which was likely a good benchmark at the time; however, while both internet technology and Wi-Fi routers have advanced since then, the definition has stayed the same. Now, right before a decade of silence on the matter, the FCC has made a statement declaring that any internet connection slower than 100Mbps download and 20Mbps upload is no longer legally deemed a broadband connection.
Do you know what classifies as “broadband”? For a while, the FCC deemed that connections with a download speed of 25Mbps and an upload speed of 3Mbps could be advertised as a “broadband connection”. This was set back in 2015, which was likely a good benchmark at the time; however, while both internet technology and Wi-Fi routers have advanced since then, the definition has stayed the same. Now, right before a decade of silence on the matter, the FCC has made a statement declaring that any internet connection slower than 100Mbps download and 20Mbps upload is no longer legally deemed a broadband connection.
Michael Johnson
Chicago
Chicago
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