ChatterBank1 min ago
Broadband
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I remember a few years back NTL were offering 'broadband' that was 128kb/s. Any now AOL unlimited are offering 256kb/s for their basic broadband service. Shouldnt these be better defined as mid-band, as they fool people into thinking they are getting something which the arent. Anyway, does anyone know at what speed a connection actually can be defined as broadband?
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