FCC Moves Slowly To Update Definition Of Broadband To Something Still Pathetic::For decades, the FCC has maintained an arguably pathetic definition of “broadband,” allowing the telecom industry to under-deliver substandard access. And despite some new rhetoric from the agency under Biden, that doesn’t appear to be changing anytime soon. Broadband was originally defined as any 200 kbps connection. In 2010, that pathetic definition was changed to…

  • Kogasa
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    2410 months ago

    This is just so people can’t self host media, right? Why else would they obsessively cap upload speeds?

    • @[email protected]
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      2610 months ago

      DOCSIS (AKA internet service over coaxial cable) deals in some number of bonded channels, meaning portions of the total available bandwidth on the wire. They asymmetrically allocate channels to download speeds to overcome the limitations of the older copper wire technology. 100Mbps symmetrical is beyond what most of their existing “Broadband” infrastructure can support in rural and underserved areas, so they complained about it being unreasonable. 100Mbps symmetrical is certainly possible over DOCSIS, but speeds are only as fast as the weakest link… And there are a helluva lot of weak links outside of high population density areas.

        • @[email protected]
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          1310 months ago

          Yes, that grant money bought their executives more vacation homes and sports cars. They keep getting more grant money despite not using it for improving their infrastructure. If it was used correctly, most places would have fiber by now.

      • Kogasa
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        210 months ago

        Ah ok, that makes sense at least.