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FCC: Only Half Of Wireline Connections Reach 'Broadband' Speeds

Almost half of the wireline Internet connections in the U.S. are slower than 25 Mbps -- the FCC's definition of broadband -- according to the agency's latest report on broadband. Six million households can't service service at speeds faster than 6 Mbps, while 17 million homes have speeds under 10 Mbps.

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