Which states have the fastest Internet speeds?
Earlier this week, Cord Cutters News released some exciting news about Internet speeds in the U.S. According to some recent download speed tests, the average U.S. Internet speed in March checked in at 33.9Mbps, a marked increase from just February when the average Internet speed was 22.3Mbps.
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That said, the report notes that U.S. Internet speeds still lag behind many countries as it’s ranked just 27th out of 199 countries surveyed.
Also interesting is that the report ranks which States have the fastest Internet speeds.
Washington 45.6Mbps
Missouri 41.21Mbps
New York 40.86Mbps
California 40.8Mbps
Utah 40.47Mbps
Delaware 40.03Mbps
Rhode Island 39.76Mbps
New Jersey 39.28Mbps
Massachusetts 38.57Mbps
North Dakota 37.84Mbps
On a city by city basis, the two U.S. cities with blazing Internet speeds are Kansas City, Missouri and Austin, Texas.
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