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US Ranking for Broadband Falls

Ant writes "Broadband Reports mentions Declan McCullagh's CNET editorial where he believes everything is a-ok in the world of broadband, and people concerned with falling global rankings are over-reacting. 'FCC figures released last month show that 94.3 percent of U.S. ZIP codes have high-speed lines available to them,' he writes; though as we've pointed out, the FCC considers one home in a zip code with broadband to mean that entire zip code is 'serviced.'"

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  1. Serviced In the Biblical sense? by jmcharry · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    See subject for comment.

  2. Service by Impy+the+Impiuos+Imp · · Score: 0, Offtopic

    > to mean that entire zip code is 'serviced.'"

    Technically, no one with broadband at home gets "serviced". "Servicing" requires a second person... ...if ya know what I mean...

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