Article 2SQH8 Broadband speeds have soared under net neutrality rules, cable lobby says

Broadband speeds have soared under net neutrality rules, cable lobby says

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Jon Brodkin
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The cable industry's top lobbying group has consistently claimed that the US' current net neutrality rules harm network investment and raise costs for consumers.

Yet that same group is now bragging about dramatic increases in broadband speeds and claiming that broadband prices are going down.

The NCTA-The Internet & Television Association-touted Akamai's latest State of the Internet Report this month in a post titled, "America's Internet speeds continue to soar."

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