Taking the FCC Speed Test App out one recent virtual learning day, we clocked the following internet speeds. High speed internet is defined by U. S. regulators as a download speed of 25 Mbps and …
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Taking the FCC Speed Test App out one recent virtual learning day, we clocked the following internet speeds. High speed internet is defined by U. S. regulators as a download speed of 25 Mbps and upload speed of 3 Mbps. Readers can test their connection by downloading the Speed Test App, available at the App Store for iPhone and Google Play for Android. After that, it’s time to use the data to help facilitate change. A grant program for better rural broadband is available through the USDA, provided the overall data, supports the claim. District boundary map image courtesy State Cartographer’s Office.