Broadband Internet Connection Explained

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2 min readJun 9, 2023

Most of us have heard of “broadband,” but we never really know hot to explain what it is when someone asks. What is a broadband connection, anyway? What are all the different types of broadband connections, and how do they work?

Get ready to say goodbye to any confusion around broadband internet connections. We will discuss its history, give a detailed explanation, and go over the different types of broadband internet connection. So sit tight, and let’s get started.

What is Broadband Internet?

Broadband refers to high-capacity transmission technologies that can transmit data, voice, and video at long distances and high speeds. Common mediums of broadband include coaxial cables, fiber optic cables, and radio waves.

Nowadays, more precise definitions of broadband are usually required. For a service to be classified as broadband internet by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), providers must offer speeds of at least 25 Mbps when downloading and 3 Mbps when uploading data.

More and more Americans are realizing just how crucial a high-speed internet connection is work, school, and health care. The FCC reports that between 2020 and 2021, there was a 26.6% increase in people downloading content from the internet, with 49% of people uploading content. Even so, data suggests that 24 million Americans still lack access to basic high-speed broadband connections.

The FCC considered changing the definition of broadband to 100 Mbps of download and 10 Mbps of upload speed. However, they decided not to go through with it over worries about whether there are sufficient ISPs who can meet the new standard.

To bridge this gap, in November 2021, President Joe Biden signed into law the $1.2 trillion Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act which sets aside a total of $65 billion to improve internet access in both rural areas and among low-income families so that “every American has access to reliable high-speed internet”.

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