pretty good:

https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5f5282b71117310d16e654d3/t/6256eb4efbb468024f396969/1649863506445/Toward+Effective+Administration+of+State+and+Local+Fixed+Broadband+Programs+-+04.12.22+Final+Report.pdf

My lowball cost estimate for "better, recycled routers" would be
somewhere in the 20 dollar range for the 25/3mbit segment, which
depending on how you do the math per above is somewhere between 10 and
65 million people.

It would be cool to have good bufferbloat statistics for the 25/3mbit
portion of the population.

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