FCC proposal aims to nix long-term gigabit internet speed goals, pricing analysis

An FCC proposal seeks to undo the Biden administration's efforts to encourage increased availability of gigabit download speeds.

https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/fcc-proposal-aims-to-nix-long-term-gigabit-internet-speed-goals-pricing-analysis

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