Fiber and 5G internet have different advantages; here's what you need to know about each, and how to pick the best option for your home.
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When you hear 5G, you most likely think of your phone. That’s because 5G is a type of wireless network technology that connects your smartphone to the Internet. 5G isn’t just for smartphones anymore, ...
For the first time, certain fiber and non-fiber internet providers are tied in customer satisfaction. Here's what the latest ACSI numbers have to say. Trisha Jandoc was an associate writer at CNET ...
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President Donald Trump favors a “tech neutral” approach to broadband access — a shift from the previous administration’s ...