Delaware, Japan Have 'Same Delivered Peak Broadband Speed,' Says NCTA
Delaware and Japan have "about the same delivered peak broadband speed," NCTA said in a blog post Friday (http://bit.ly/12svdBB). If individual U.S. states are compared with other countries in average peak connection speed, 10 of the top 20 states and…
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countries in the world are in the U.S., with Delaware the fastest at an average peak speed of 62.5 Mbps, said the association. Only Hong Kong, South Korea, Israel, Singapore and Romania beat Delaware’s speeds, NCTA said. Others in the top 20 include Virginia in eighth place, Washington, D.C., in ninth, and New Hampshire at 20th. Forty-nine of the 50 states and D.C. showed double-digit speed growth year over year, NCTA said.