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How much Internet speed can a Firestick handle? 

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Our results imply that disconnecting an average property from a high-speed first-generation broadband connection (offering Internet speed up to 8 Mbit/s) would depreciate its value by 2.8%.
It is in our viewthat in the interim wireless, high-speed Internet can fill the broadband void in rural areas by providing a cost- effective, overall platform for some of the services.
According to the findings, Internet users with a high‐speed Internet service system tend to enjoy various kinds of services, including e‐mail, and depend less on the traditional media, such as TV and radio, for information and entertainment.
Our results show that cost-effective affordable high-speed wireless Internet access can be provided in rural and remote areas using nontraditional and innovative approaches, bridging the so-called digital divide.
Our results show that cost-effective, affordable high-speed wireless Internet access can be provided in rural and remote areas.
This bandwidth cost is well within the Internet speed limits and data caps for many smart homes.
(10) High-speed Internet access advantages include "always-on" access to the Internet, information downloads at significantly higher speeds than traditional modems, online access without tying up telephone lines, videoconferencing, employee telecommuting, and access to entertainment resources.
Our estimates suggest that there are declining returns to speed availability, with access to at least some type of Internet being more valuable than having only a very high-speed connection accessible.
Through experiments on the Internet, we show that the actual channel switching delay can be reduced to less than 0.25 seconds, which is much shorter than that of the popular Internet video streaming services.