T-Mobile wants to throttle your internet speeds. Here's what you need to know - Heavy data users on T-Mobile's network need to be aware of the 1.2TB threshold -- or face the possibility of throttled speeds.
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
U.S. broadband consumption climbs as 'power users' proliferate
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
U.S. broadband consumption climbs as 'power users' proliferate
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
U.S. broadband consumption climbs as 'power users' proliferate
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
U.S. broadband consumption climbs as 'power users' proliferate
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
U.S. broadband consumption climbs as 'power users' proliferate
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
U.S. broadband consumption climbs as 'power users' proliferate
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About 1/3 of internet service subscribers are now provisioned for gigabit speeds, a 29% increase over Q422. Conversely, the number of subscribers on speeds below 100 Mbps has dwindled to 10%, a significant decrease (77%) from four years ago.
U.S. broadband consumption climbs as 'power users' proliferate
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T-Mobile announces cheap backup internet plan with cheaper introductory price
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