NTIA said an improvement in access to 100 Mbps...
NTIA said an improvement in access to 100 Mbps broadband service is primarily attributable to upgrades in existing cable systems, NCTA said in a blog post Friday (http://bit.ly/1moAWui). The data comes from a recent NTIA report on broadband speeds from…
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wireless and wireline services from June 2010 to December 2013 (http://1.usa.gov/1r9PAf8). It said two-thirds of Americans have access to speeds higher than 100 Mbps, compared with 10 percent having access to that speed in June 2010, NCTA said. The report also said more than 99 percent of Americans have access to at least 6 Mbps through either wired or wireless connections, and 92 percent have 6 Mbps over wired, NCTA said. The upgrades that make speed increases are expected to continue “into 2014 and beyond,” said the association.