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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Broadband Internet access |  |  |  | Broadband Internet access: Encyclopedia II - Boston Massachusetts - CultureBoston shares many cultural roots with greater New England, including a dialect of the Eastern New England accent popularly known as Boston English, and a regional cuisine with a large emphasis on seafood and dairy products. Irish Americans are a major influence on Boston's politics and religious institutions and consequently on the rest of Massachusetts. Italian, Chinese, and Hispanic groups also have major contributions to Boston's cultural composition. Boston has its own collection of neologisms known as Boston slang.
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Boston Massachusetts - Colleges and universities.
Considered by ePodunk to be America's greatest college town amongst cities with 300,000 people or more,[7] Boston's reputation as the Athens of America derives in large part from the teaching and research activities of over 100 colleges and universities located in its metropolitan area. Boston College was the first institution of higher education established in t ...
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|  |  |  | Broadband Internet access: Encyclopedia II - Broadband Internet access - OverviewBroadband is often called high-speed Internet, because it usually has a high rate of data. In general, any connection to the customer of 256 kbit/s (0.256 Mbit/s) or more is considered broadband Internet. The International Telecommunication Union Standardization Sector (ITU-T) recommendation I.113 has defined broadband as a transmission capacity that is faster than primary rate ISDN, at 1.5 to 2 Mbit/s. The FCC definition of broadband is 200 kbit/s (0.2 Mbit/s) in one direction, and advanced broadband is at least 200 kbit/s in both di ...
See also:Broadband Internet access, Broadband Internet access - Overview, Broadband Internet access - Technology, Broadband Internet access - Satellite Internet, Broadband Internet access - Remote DSL, Broadband Internet access - DSL repeater, Broadband Internet access - Power-Line Internet, Broadband Internet access - Wireless ISP, Broadband Internet access - T-1/DS-1, Broadband Internet access - Broadband issues by country, Broadband Internet access - Australia, Broadband Internet access - Brazil, Broadband Internet access - Canada, Broadband Internet access - France, Broadband Internet access - Hong Kong, Broadband Internet access - Ireland, Broadband Internet access - India, Broadband Internet access - Japan, Broadband Internet access - Malta, Broadband Internet access - New Zealand, Broadband Internet access - Singapore, Broadband Internet access - South Korea, Broadband Internet access - Sweden, Broadband Internet access - United Kingdom, Broadband Internet access - United States Read more here: » Broadband Internet access: Encyclopedia II - Broadband Internet access - Overview |
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