FCC report finds operators failing in broadband roll-out

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FCC report finds operators failing in broadband roll-out (Telecompaper) The US Federal Communications Commission issued a report on the availability of broadband in the country, saying operators are failing to reach the entire population. The report shows 14-24 million Americans lack access to broadband, and “the immediate prospects for deployment to them are bleak”, the FCC


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