Study: Internet Providers Charge Too Much for Slow Internet - WhoWhatWhy Study: Internet Providers Charge Too Much for Slow Internet - WhoWhatWhy

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Customers served by slow DSL lines are often captive to single internet providers who are no longer investing to improve that service. These providers have generally raised rates for the same service that often does not meet FCC standards for broadband. Photo credit: Pierre / Flickr (CC BY-ND 2.0)

Study: Internet Providers Charge Too Much for Slow Internet

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