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		<title>FCC seeks faster internet for America, more spectrum for wireless data</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Leave it to Google yourself thin for the ambitions of the FCC look. Anyway, for the vast majority of Americans who never have access to an ISP, with 1 Gbit / s, we have nothing but congratulations are sent to the Commission President, Julius Genachowski. It is said that the FCC unveiled a plan <span style="color:#777"> . . . &#8594; Read More: <a href="http://www.unebiblioteca.com/fcc-seeks-faster-internet-for-america-more-spectrum-for-wireless-data/">FCC seeks faster internet for America, more spectrum for wireless data</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Leave it to Google yourself thin for the ambitions of the FCC look. Anyway, for the vast majority of Americans who never have access to an ISP, with 1 Gbit / s, we have nothing but congratulations are sent to the Commission President, Julius Genachowski. It is said that the FCC unveiled a plan this week that &#8220;the demand to offer&#8221; by service providers to &#8220;cast the minimum-speed connection at home by the year 2020 with a delicious character around 100Mbps. Currently searching U.S. average velocity slightly less than 4 Mbps, and the nation as a whole ranks 19th in the world. Of course, to provide Internet companies balk at the idea, suggesting that consumers would revolt if they were forced to pay regard to all efforts to upgrade the network that could be organized. Of course, Cisco Systems now appears to be the best bud of the FCC, but we guess we can not explain the logic, behind this. In related news, the same unit of a plan to pay &#8221; the station from the air that he could use it to ponder the voltage network through the use skyrocketing smartphones, &#8220;will not just make almost everyone happy. Well, almost everyone.</p>
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