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Re: Why define it? said by XknightHawkX:It doesn't matter what it is defined to. The ISPs will just rebrand the name of the service and offer what ever speed they want. Update: Comcast has provided us with their full statement to the FCC (pdf). While Comcast does declare that the "basic" broadband speed be considered to be 200 kbps, the company also wants to define "current" broadband as 600 kbps down and 500 kbps up, while "next generation" service is defined as 12 Mbps down and 2 Mbps up.
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Not highspeed connection. Oh look they are already rebranding to avoid the whole thing. |