Chart 11: Weighted average advertised upload speed among the top 80% service tiers based on technology.Chart 10.3: Weighted average advertised upload speed offered by ISPs using Cable technology.Chart 10.2: Weighted average advertised upload speed offered by ISPs using DSL technology.Chart 10.1: Weighted average advertised upload speed among the top 80% service tiers offered by each ISP.Chart 9: Average webpage ownload time, by advertised download speed.Chart 8: Percentage of consumers whose peak-period packet loss was less than 0.4%, between 0.4% to 1%, and greater than 1%.Chart 6: The ratio of 80/80 consistent median download speed to advertised download speed.Chart 5: The percentage of consumers whose median download speed was greater than 95%, between 80% and 95%, or less than 80% of the advertised download speed.Chart 4: The ratio of weighted median speed (download and upload) to advertised speed for each ISP.Chart 3: Consumer migration to higher advertised download speeds.Chart 2: Weighted average advertised download speed among the top 80% service tiers based on technology.Chart 1.2: Weighted average advertised download speed among the DSL ISPs.Chart 1.1: Weighted average advertised download speed among the top 80% service tiers offered by each ISP.
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