According to this article, the Federal Communications Commission:
1. Assumes that if one house in a ZIP code has broadband access from a certain provider, then everyone in that area has the same access.
2. Defines high-speed Internet as anything that's slightly faster than a basic dial-up connection, including satellite service.
Well, as to item 2, the FCC is obviously has not read my previous post which explains why this is wrong, in so many ways.
I will soon explain why the FCC is wrong-headed on item 1 as well (although it should be obvious to anyone who has spent an hour or "out in the country").
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