World’s Broadband Gets Broader, but U.S. Still Lags Many Countries
The U.S. falls behind East Asia, ranking somewhere in the middle, with the Nordic countries, in terms of broadband speed and penetration. Inside the U.S., Delaware appears to be the place to be — the Mid-Atlantic state ranked first in every category: average speed, peak speed, connectivity and even “4K readiness,” referring to the 15 megabit speed that can handle ultra high-def broadcasts. And the slowest? That dubious honor, once Alaska’s, now belongs to Arkansas.
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