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Section 706 Sixth Report

Section 706 Sixth Report. Adopted July 2010 Findings Roughly 80 million A merican adults no not subscribe to broadband at home Approximately 14-24 million Americans remain without broadband access capable of meeting requirements set forth in section 706.

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Section 706 Sixth Report

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  1. Section 706 Sixth Report • Adopted July 2010 • Findings • Roughly 80 million American adults no not subscribe to broadband at home • Approximately 14-24 million Americans remain without broadband access capable of meeting requirements set forth in section 706. • Conclusion: broadband deployment to all Americans is not timely and reasonable • Therefore: FCC must take immediate action to accelerate deployment by removing barriers to investment and promoting competition

  2. Departure from past reports • Redefined definition of broadband from 200 kbps in both directions to 4 Mbps downstream and 1 Mbps upstream • Because of Data Improvement Act, now have to include demographic information for unserved areas and also an international comparison (soon to be forthcoming) • Determined broadband deployment through use of a model, Form 477, Census Bureau demographic data, and also consumer survey

  3. Model (also used for National Broadband Plan) showed that 14 million Americans (in 7 million households) cannot get broadband that meets the benchmark • Found broadband to be available in a county only if at least 1% of households subscribe • Unserved areas: 1,024 counties • Tended to have smaller population, lower population density and lower per capita income than average—so unserved areas are more rural and poorer

  4. Customer Survey • February 2010 • 35% (80 million) adults do not use broadband at home • 22% don’t use Internet at all • 6% use the Internet but do not have access at home • 6% use dial-up

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