Broadband plan aims to boost speed, wireless
Broadband plan aims to boost speed, wireless
Broadband plan aims to boost speed, wireless
(Reuters) - U.S. regulators released a blueprint for upgrading Concrete Mixing PlantsInternet access for all Americans, with Internet speeds up to 25 times the current average, expanded coverage and more airwaves #xfor mobile services.
The U.S. Federal Communications Commission plan released on Monday comes as the Internet increasingly delivers everything from telephone service to movies, music and banking services.
Nearly 200 million Americans had fast Internet access at home last year, but about 100 million do not, says the FCC document. "Like electricity a century ago, broadband is a foundation for economic growth, job creation,Military Flags, global competitiveness and a better way of life."
Requested by Congress, the plan of over 350 pages looks Concrete Mixing Plantsset to touch off intense lobbying by communications companies over legislation and FCC rules that will underpin the goals.
A shift in airwaves from broadcasters like CBS Corp could benefit wireless providers like AT&T and Verizon Wireless.
While upgrading the nation's wireless and wireline networks would be a boost for companies like equipment maker Alcatel Lucent SA, wireless chip maker Qualcomm and fiber optic providers like Corning Inc.
Several elements of the plan had emerged in the past few weeks but the five members of the FCC are due to vote Tuesday on issuing a summary of "Connecting America: The National Broadband Plan."
A House Energy and Commerce Committee Concrete Mixing Plantspanel #xwill hold a March 25 hearing on the FCC's proposals.
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