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The Internet Networking Technology

US Adoption of 10 Mbps+ Broadband Nearly Doubles In a Year 172

darthcamaro writes "We all know that the U.S. doesn't have the fastest broadband in the world, but it is gaining 'fast' (pun intended). The latest Akamai State of the Internet report pegs U.S. adoption of High Broadband, that is, broadband with access of 10 Mbps, at 15 percent. While that number may not seem high, it's 95 percent higher than it was this time last year." Broad-stroke averages, though, mean less than whether your neck of the woods gets better Internet service.
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US Adoption of 10 Mbps+ Broadband Nearly Doubles In a Year

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  • The numbers (Score:4, Insightful)

    by MyLongNickName ( 822545 ) on Thursday August 09, 2012 @03:31PM (#40936487) Journal

    I tend to doubt the numbers, but have nothing to base it on but my gut feel and conversations with people I know. I personally have access to "High Broadband", but am perfectly happy with my average 5Mbps as my typical use case doesn't involve a lot of video download. I'd much rather have symetrical 2Mbps for backing up purposes. 10Mbps would have very little benefit for me, and certainly not another $360/yr benefit.

    YMMV and probably does.

One man's constant is another man's variable. -- A.J. Perlis

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