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Jul 3 VZ Verizon stands ready for planned power outages in Hawaii
Jul 3 ORCL Adobe, Oracle Named Top Tech Picks For July: Why This Investor Expects The AI Momentum To Continue
Jul 3 AVGO Nancy Pelosi discloses buys of Nvidia, Broadcom
Jul 3 AVGO Broadcom Up 10% Post-Stock Split: Strong Bullish Indicators With 12 Days To Go
Jul 3 ORCL The Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights Microsoft, Oracle, T-Mobile US and EVI
Jul 3 ORCL Why Is Paramount Global Stock Surging Today?
Jul 3 ORCL Oracle (ORCL) Shares Moved Higher in Q1
Jul 2 AVGO Boeing, Tesla stock reaction, small-cap portfolio: Market Domination
Jul 2 AVGO Nvidia is the best way to play AI for the 'next 10 years'
Jul 2 AVGO Broadcom Up 24% in a Month: How to Play AVGO Ahead of Split?
Jul 2 ORCL Top Analyst Reports for Microsoft, Oracle & T-Mobile
Jul 2 AVGO 5 Stocks That Powered Nasdaq ETF in the First Half
Jul 2 ORCL Oracle (ORCL) Secures Cloud Contract With Hitachi Construction
Jul 2 VZ A Closer Look At Verizon Communications Inc.'s (NYSE:VZ) Impressive ROE
Jul 2 AVGO Is Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) the Best AI Momentum Stock?
Jul 2 ORCL Exploring Three Undervalued US Stocks With Intrinsic Discounts Ranging From 16.3% To 41.1%
Jul 2 AVGO Should You Buy Broadcom Before or After the July 12 Stock Split? 1 Detail Gives Us the Answer.
Jul 2 AVGO 1 Top Chip Stock Reporting Massive AI Growth -- Why Isn't the Stock Rising?
Jul 2 AVGO Processors and Graphics Chips Q1 Earnings: Nvidia (NASDAQ:NVDA) Simply the Best
Jul 2 AVGO Why Broadcom Stock Surged 21% Higher in June
Internet Access

Internet access is the ability of individuals and organizations to connect to the Internet using computer terminals, computers, and other devices; and to access services such as email and the World Wide Web. Various technologies, at a wide range of speeds have been used by Internet service providers (ISPs) to provide this service.
Internet access was once rare, but has grown rapidly. In 1995, only 0.04 percent of the world's population had access, with well over half of those living in the United States, and consumer use was through dial-up. By the first decade of the 21st century, many consumers in developed nations used faster broadband technology, and by 2014, 41 percent of the world's population had access, broadband was almost ubiquitous worldwide, and global average connection speeds exceeded 1 Mbit/s..

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