الجمعة، 30 يناير 2015

FCC raises broadband definition to 25Mbps, Chairman mocks ISPs

Commissioners of the FCC (2014)

The FCC voted to greatly increase its definition of broadband service, from the previous definition of 4Mbit down and 1Mbit up to the new standard of 25Mbps down and 3Mbps up. According to FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler, this move reflects the tremendous growth in consumer data consumption, the growing popularity of services like Netflix, and the need to create a future-proof standard that won't be obviated in a handful of years.



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