FCC’s New Broadband Definition Draws Cable TV Fire

By | January 29, 2015

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The Federal Communications Commission on Thursday raised the definition of high-speed Internet service to 25 megabits per second (mbps), up from the current of 4 Mbps, in a move that could have implications for Comcast’s (CMCSA) proposed acquisition of Time Warner Cable and may lead to tougher regulation of broadband services, some Wall Street analysts worry. Under the current definition, cable TV firms are the biggest providers of broadband Scalper1 News

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