What is Broadband?
Broadband is the transmission of wide bandwidth data over a high-speed internet connection. In simple terms, it’s high-speed internet access. Internet speed is measured in megabits per second (mbps), and for something to be labeled broadband it must meet a certain speed. Broadband used to be defined as speeds at 25/3mbps, but recently the FCC redefined broadband at speeds over 100/20mbps. This new definition came about based on the ascending number of devices used in a household, and the larger need for high-speed internet to adopt to a more remote way of living. COVID grew the demand for remote jobs, remote learning, telehealth, and even remote socializing. This new definition reassesses which household is “connected” and which is “unconnected,” and there are different categories to describe these connection states.
Unserved: Have little to no internet access. Speeds are at or less than 25/3mbps.