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Broadband Speed Intervals - Downloaded or Uploaded
Less than or equal to 200 kbps
Greater than 200 kbps and less than 768 kbps
Greater than or equal to 768 kbps and less than 1.5 Mbps
Greater than or equal to 1.5 Mbps and less than 3 Mbps
Greater than or equal to 3 Mbps and less than 6 Mbps
Greater than or equal to 6 Mbps and less than 10 Mbps
Greater than or equal to 10 Mbps and less than 25 Mbps
Greater than or equal to 25 Mbps and less than 50 Mbps
Greater than or equal to 50 Mbps and less than 100 Mbps
Greater than or equal to 100 Mbps and less than 1 Gbps
Greater than or equal to 1 Gbps
Advertised and Typical Speeds
Maximum Advertised Download Speed is the maximum download speed that a broadband provider advertises in an area and usually represents the peak speed. Actual performance depends on a number of factors including the computer, network congestion and the location.

Maximum Advertised Upload Speed is the maximum upload speed that a broadband provider advertises in an area.

Typical Download Speed is the typical download speed that most subscribers can achieve consistently during expected periods of heavy network usage.

Typical Upload Speed is the typical upload speed that most subscribers can achieve consistently during expected periods of heavy network usage.

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