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The FCC might be changing its standards for high-speed internet, but not in a way that benefits anyone who doesn’t have it. The Commission filed a notice of inquiry last month to redefine the speeds which define broadband internet — today is the last day to comment on it. If the FCC does change the definition, the speed of broadband internet will drop from 25 mbps download/5 mbps upload speeds to 10/1 respectively. And that, as Democrat commissioner Jessica Rosenworcel pointed out on Twitter, is kinda crazy. #FCC proposing to lower US #broadband standard from 25 to 10 Mbps. This…

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