PUC must ensure that unserved and underserved residents have access they deserve .
September 21, 2023 at 5:15 a.m.
Like water and electricity, home broadband is essential. Reliable internet impacts our ability to access telehealth, education, jobs, public safety and emergency services. The Federal Communications Commission appropriately insists that reliable home broadband deliver 100 megabits per second “download” and 20 Mbps “upload.” To meet that 100/20 Mbps broadband standard, both the U.S. Congress and our state Legislature underscore a “standards-based” approach, whether it’s done via fiber, fixed wireless or satellite.At Tarana Wireless, a next-generation fixed wireless access company headquartered in Silicon Valley, we believe that fiber is the “gold standard.
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