Broadband refers to always-on, high-speed internet access and is increasingly seen as a requirement for modern life. The Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC’s) benchmark for high-speed internet is at least 25 megabits per second (Mbps) for downloads and 3 Mbps for uploads.
Broadband speeds differ depending on peak use times (for example, right after work), number of connected devices (computers, smartphones and tablets) and the kinds of material being accessed (email vs. video, for instance).
Internet speed | Works for |
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0–5 Mbps |
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5–40 Mbps |
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40–100 Mbps |
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100–500 Mbps |
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500–1,000+ Mbps |
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Source: HighSpeedInternet.com, How much internet speed do I need?
The Texas Comptroller’s flagship publication, Fiscal Notes, has reported on Texas’ Digital Divide and Broadband Expansion in Texas.
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