Officials pin the mixed results on huge gaps in technology. The rollouts offiber internet access and faster cable hardware has increased the peak performance you'll see on some providers, but DSL service is largely stagnant -- you probably won't get more than 12Mbps. In other words, networks like AT&T and Verizon are at once pushing broadband forward (through fiber options like GigaPower and FiOS) and holding it back (by continuing to depend on DSL).
Those internet speeds might be needed, too. The FCC estimates that video represents over 60 percent of internet traffic, and it figures that streaming clips could take up as much as 80 percent of traffic by 2019. Those gigabit internet rollouts over the next few years may be crucial to enjoying 4K and other bandwidth-intensive video services coming in the near future.
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