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FCC Chairman Proposes Slashing Broadband Benchmarks to 100 20 Mbps . . . The FCC, led by Chairman Brendan Carr, proposes lowering U S broadband benchmarks from gigabit speeds to 100 20 Mbps and scrapping affordability scrutiny, pivoting from Biden's equity agenda toward deregulation This could declare universal access achieved sooner, benefiting telecom giants but risking rural and low-income disparities amid Republican-led regulatory rollbacks
FCC LAUNCHES INQUIRY TO INCREASE MINIMUM BROADBAND SPEED BENCHMARK, SET . . . MINIMUM BROADBAND SPEED BENCHMARK, SET GIGABIT FUTURE GOAL Agency to Examine How Broadband Data Collection Impacts Standards -- WASHINGTON, November 1, 2023—The Federal Communications Commission today announced it will launch an inquiry to kick off the agen
FCC Examines Increase in Minimum Broadband Speed Benchmark . . . - Wiley Most notably, the NOI proposes to raise the Commission’s national fixed broadband speed benchmark from 25 3 Mbps to 100 20 Mbps, and to set a long-term goal for fixed broadband service, with a benchmark of 1 Gbps 500 Mbps
FCC to eliminate gigabit speed goal and scrap analysis of broadband . . . The FCC, under Chairman Brendan Carr, plans to eliminate the long-term goal of gigabit broadband speeds and will cease analyzing broadband affordability, criticizing these efforts as unnecessary expansions of the statute's language This shift away from Biden-era policies intends to focus on whether broadband "is being deployed" instead of existing deployment levels Carr's proposal emphasizes