• @[email protected]
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    -28 months ago

    The title used the wrong abbreviation and you didn’t read the linked press release. The previous standard was 25/3 Mbps so there’s no reason to downgrade; had you bothered to read the link you’re supposedly commenting on you’d see the new standard is 100/20 Mbps. That’s also laughably low for a regular household with a modicum of modern usage but we can’t really expect much from agencies under regulatory capture.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      They were making a joke about units and the use of a lowercase m instead of an uppercase M for Megabits per second…