FCC chairman lauds broadband access increase a bit too loud
TMCnet, July 7, 2005
By Ted Glanzer
High-speed connections to the Internet increased 34 percent in the U.S. during 2004, according to a report released today by the Federal Communications Commission.
Interpreting what this means in the general scheme of things depends on who you believe: FCC Chairman Kevin Martin or your eyes.
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