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CPUC Finds 340,000 Households Unserved in California

Wireline broadband covers 95 percent of California households, said a California Public Utilities Commission report released Tuesday. And 90 percent of all households are served by broadband with speeds of at least 6 Mbps downstream and 1.5 Mbps upstream, said…

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the CPUC. About 340,000 households (3 percent) are unserved in the state, which means they have either no provider or have service slower than 768 kbps downstream and 200 kbps upstream, it said. Most unserved households are concentrated in the north coast, mountains, Central Valley or desert regions, it said.