20-08-2026 18:00 via mobile.slashdot.org

FCC Abolishes Gigabit Speed Goal, Suggesting It Is Unfair To Slower Technologies

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: The Federal Communications Commission last week eliminated the gigabit speed goal established during the Biden administration and declared that current levels of broadband deployment in the US are acceptable. Though fiber networks have routinely offered such speeds for years, the FCC said the gigabit speed goal is not "technologically neutral," suggesting that it isn't fair to other, slower technologies.In 2024, the FCC raised its broadband
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