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    How to find the fastest internet where you live. ... high-speed internet. Recently, the Oklahoma Broadband Office announced companies could apply for $374 million in American Rescue Plan Act funds ...

  3. Xfinity - Wikipedia

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    Comcast is the largest provider of cable internet access in the United States, servicing 40% of the market in 2011. [15] As of July 26, 2018, Comcast has 26.5 million high-speed internet customers.

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    Xfinity is providing new and existing customers with new, upgraded Wi-Fi speeds for their homes. Comcast’s Xfinity internet service adds faster internet speeds in Washington Skip to main content

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    While Xfinity’s standard plans start at $35 per month, its Internet Essentials program for lower-income customers offers download speeds up to 50 Mbps and free equipment for just $9.95 per month ...

  6. Internet in the United States - Wikipedia

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    DSL access at speeds of 0.5 to 15 Mbit/s, fiber access (FiOS) at speeds of 50 Mbit/s to 2 Gbit/s, and fixed wireless broadband with speeds up to 940 Mbit/s [90] [91] Cox: 5,560,000 [85] Cable Internet access at speeds of 5 Mbit/s to 1 Gbit/s. [92] Altice USA: 4,290,600 [85] Cable Internet access at speeds up to 400 Mbit/s.

  7. Broadband mapping in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The mapping project was part of a much larger project perhaps involving seven billion dollars [6] for a National Broadband Plan that had, among other goals, bringing high speed Internet service to rural areas. [5] [7] State governments such as New Hampshire, [8] North Carolina, and Minnesota attempted broadband maps, as did nations in Africa.