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The initial results of the FCC’s speed test...

The initial results of the FCC’s speed test app are in, and “they are very promising,” officials from the Office of Strategic Planning and Policy Analysis said in a blog post Thursday (http://fcc.us/17zWRvB). In just the first two days after…

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the app’s public release, there were 30,000 installations and 200 reviews averaging 4.5 stars in the Google Play store, they said. More than half of the 40,000 tests conducted were run on LTE networks, with all major carriers represented. Results came in from all 50 states, the post said. “The rapid uptake of this app will benefit the country as a whole by incentivizing better mobile broadband performance,” it said. “The app also provides a new and productive way for consumers, providers, and the FCC to interact.” Actual speed test results were not posted publicly.