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Re: FCC proposes higher speed goals (100/20 Mbps) for USF providers


From: Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com>
Date: Mon, 23 May 2022 12:15:56 -0700


On 5/23/22 12:04 PM, Thomas Nadeau wrote:


On May 23, 2022, at 3:00 PM, Michael Thomas <mike () mtcc com> wrote:


On 5/23/22 11:49 AM, Aaron Wendel wrote:
The Fiber Broadband Association estimates that the average US household will need more than a gig within 5 years.  Why 
not just jump it to a gig or more?

Really? What is the average household doing to use up a gig worth of bandwidth?

Mike
Thats almost the same question we were asked at BT a dozen years ago when moving from DSL -> FTTC when someone said, 
“but surely DSL is sufficient because its so much faster than dial.”

The two of us survive just fine with 25Mbs even when we have a house full of friends. I mean it would be nice to have 100Mbs so that it's never a problem but the reality is that it just hasn't been a problem in practice. I mean how many 4k streams are running at the same time in the average household? What else besides game downloads are sucking up that much bandwidth all of the time?

Mike



—Tom



On 5/23/2022 1:40 PM, Sean Donelan wrote:
https://www.fcc.gov/document/fcc-proposes-higher-speed-goals-small-rural-broadband-providers-0

The Federal Communications Commission voted [May 19, 2022] to seek comment on a proposal to provide additional 
universal service support to certain rural carriers in exchange for increasing deployment to more locations at higher 
speeds. The proposal would make changes to the Alternative Connect America Cost Model (A-CAM) program, with the goal of 
achieving widespread deployment of faster 100/20 Mbps broadband service throughout the rural areas served by rural 
carriers currently receiving A-CAM support.



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