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The standard definition of high-speed Internet access is 768 kilobits per second transmission. That's 13 times...
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Michael Denis of formerly of Waterville, ME
Apr 1, 2009 8:40 AM
Those areas which are without broadband access will be left behind the rest of the state.

Next question is, why is 768 the standard here when Korea and Japan's standards are so much higher?

Final question is, why can people traveling on a bus in Latvia access high speed wireless connections throughout the country?report abuse

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