Quick, how fast is “broadband?” If you’re wearing a gray suit and drove a sensible car to work this morning in Washington DC, you probably answered 200Kbps — a pokey little number that the FCC’s been using as a baseline for years now.
But even bureaucrats have to get with the times every now and again, and regulators this morning voted to push the government’s official broadband threshold to 768Kbps — we’d say it should really be a full 1Mbps, but why make things simple when you can be the government?























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