Topic: U.S. Federal Communications Commission
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Communications regulators submitted to Congress a national broadband plan that aims to expand access, increase Internet speeds and shift airwaves to mobile services. The five members of the Federal Communications Commission unanimously approved on Tuesday a summary of the plan that will need action by Congress, the commission and the communications industry to become reality. Its recommendations include ...
How fast is your Internet connection? Not how fast your ISP says it is, how fast is it really? The Federal Communications Commission suggests you test it and is providing a tool to do just that. It's all part of the government agency's National Broadband Plan, allowing Internet users ...
US regulators have unveiled details of an ambitious plan designed to vault the United States into the ranks of world leaders in high-speed Internet access over the next decade. The National Broadband Plan, which is to be presented to Congress on Tuesday by the Federal Communications Commission, sets a 10-year goal of connecting 100 million US households to affordable 100-megabits-per-second ...
US regulators on Monday unveiled details of a plan designed to vault the United States into the ranks of world leaders in high-speed Internet access over the next decade. The National Broadband Plan, which is to be presented to Congress on Tuesday by the Federal Communications Commission, sets a 10-year goal of connecting 100 million US households to affordable 100-megabits-per-second ...
