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FCC Proposes 100Mbps Minimum Home Broadband Speed

oxide7 writes "The US Federal Communications Commission unveiled a plan on Tuesday that would require Internet providers to offer minimum home connection speeds by 2020, a proposal that some telecommunications companies panned as unrealistic. The FCC wants service providers to offer home Internet data transmission speeds of 100 megabits per second to 100 million homes by a decade from now, Commission Chairman Julius Genachowski said."

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  1. Re:FCC: Setting High Goals by Khisanth+Magus · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Japan has 1Gbps internet. I had it when I lived there a few years ago. Even at 100Mbps we would be way behind.