America’s Wi-Fi Is Under Pressure – Here’s How You Can Help

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Jun
16
2025

Fact: In just 10 years, millions of Americans may find their Wi-Fi can’t keep up.

Sounds dramatic, but it’s true—and it’s backed by leading tech economists.

As more devices—from smartphones and laptops to smart TVs and other connected home tech—come online, they all depend on the same limited airwaves to connect.

Here’s the problem: Those airwaves aren’t unlimited. And right now, Wi-Fi is starting to run out of room to grow.

Why it matters: Without action from Congress, we risk slower speeds, more dropped connections, and rising costs for the Wi-Fi we rely on daily.

How you can help: Tap the button below to send a quick message. Tell Congress it’s time to make more room for Wi-Fi—before it’s too late.

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It only takes a minute to send a message, but it can make a big difference.

Too Many Devices, Not Enough Room

According to a new report from tech economists at The Brattle Group, America’s Wi-Fi is already under strain—and things will only get worse without help from Congress.

  • Up to 30 million Americans are already dealing with slow, congested Wi-Fi.
  • In five years, that number could jump to more than 50 million.
  • By 2035, nearly half the country—as many as 168 million people—could feel the impact.

Wi-Fi keeps up with a lot—but it wasn’t built for unlimited demand.

The good news? Congress can help by giving Wi-Fi the space it needs to stay fast and reliable.

Time to Take Action—Save My Wi-Fi

Our reliance on Wi-Fi keeps growing. But without enough room to support that growth, we risk slower speeds, higher costs, and stalled innovation.

But there’s still time to act.

Tell Congress: It’s time to make more space for Wi-Fi.

👉 SEND A MESSAGE NOW

Your message can help keep America’s Wi-Fi strong, reliable, and ready for the future.