Not sure how I feel about this. On one hand I like progress and upgrades to an aging technology. Increased speeds is always a good thing.
BUT, I currently have Internet through a small local company that provides 25mb/sec over copper wire for $25 a month. That's way cheaper then anything comcast, ATT, time warner, etc.. offer. 25mb/sec is more then enough to stream all my HD content from the various sites I use for tv watching so I really feel like I'm getting a deal at $25 a month. But if they are forced to upgrade there can be no doubt I will no longer be able to get such a deal.
FCC urges carriers to turn off copper networks, upgrade to fiber | Ars Technica
BUT, I currently have Internet through a small local company that provides 25mb/sec over copper wire for $25 a month. That's way cheaper then anything comcast, ATT, time warner, etc.. offer. 25mb/sec is more then enough to stream all my HD content from the various sites I use for tv watching so I really feel like I'm getting a deal at $25 a month. But if they are forced to upgrade there can be no doubt I will no longer be able to get such a deal.
FCC urges carriers to turn off copper networks, upgrade to fiber | Ars Technica

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