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Connected%20Texas<%2Fa>%20released%20its%20first%20assessment%20of%20the%20broadband%20market%20in%20Texas,%20revealing%20that%20nearly%20all%20households%20in%20Bexar%20County%20have%20terrestrial%20broadband%20service availability.%20The%20nonprofit%20organization%20is%20working%20with%20various%20entities,%20including%20the%20Texas%20Department%20of%20Agriculture<%2Fa>,%20to%20increase%20the%20availability%20of%20terrestrial%20broadband%20in%20Texas.%20Bexar%20County%20ranked%20among%20the%20more%20connected%20counties%20with%2099.94%20percent%20of%20households%20able%20to%20get%20broadband%20service%20with%20speeds%20faster%20than%20768%20Kbps%20and%2099.93%20percent%20having%20access%20to%20service%20with%20speeds%20at%20least%203 Mbps.%0D%0A%0D%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nonprofitpro.com%2Faggregatedcontent%2Fnonprofit-releases-broadband-study%2F" target="_blank" class="email" data-post-id="19119" type="icon_link">
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Connected Texas released its first assessment of the broadband market in Texas, revealing that nearly all households in Bexar County have terrestrial broadband service availability. The nonprofit organization is working with various entities, including the Texas Department of Agriculture, to increase the availability of terrestrial broadband in Texas. Bexar County ranked among the more connected counties with 99.94 percent of households able to get broadband service with speeds faster than 768 Kbps and 99.93 percent having access to service with speeds at least 3 Mbps.
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