What is a national public broadband service?

What is a national public broadband service?

Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan is a Federal Communications Commission (FCC) plan to improve Internet access in the United States. Another goal was providing 100 million American households with access to 100 Mbit/s (megabits per second) connections by 2020.

Who regulates broadband in the US?

the Federal Communications Commission
An Internet service provider (ISP) is an entity that provides broadband service to subscribers. Broadband refers to all services that supply high-speed Internet to subscribers. In the United States, ISPs are regulated at the federal (per the Federal Communications Commission (FCC)) and state level.

How can I get more internet for free?

How to Get Free Internet

  1. Public WiFi Hotspots. A WiFi hotspot is a physical location where people can access the internet using WiFi technology.
  2. Municipal WiFi Hotspots.
  3. Connect2Compete Internet Program.
  4. FreedomPop.
  5. All Free ISP.

How fast is the government’s internet?

The current federal standard is 25 megabytes per second for downloads, 3 megabytes per second for uploads.

Does any country provide free internet?

The number one country with the freest internet in the world, Estonia has become a model for free and open internet access. Over the years, this small country in Northern Europe has invested a lot in its development and is now trying to show the world it is much more than that.

Do I have broadband Internet connection?

Check the back of the modem to see if the device connects to the wall outlet via a coaxial cable or a telephone cable. Coaxial cables are used for cable broadband, and telephone cables for DSL.

Does the government control the Internet?

Federal laws. With a few exceptions, the free speech provisions of the First Amendment bar federal, state, and local governments from directly censoring the Internet. The primary exception has to do with obscenity, including child pornography, which does not enjoy First Amendment protection.

Who controls broadband internet?

Today, just two cable companies, Comcast-Xfinity and Charter-Spectrum, control more than half of the broadband market. Of 100.5 million total fixed broadband subscribers, the two companies hold 54 million, with AT a distant third with 15 million subscribers.

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