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  2. List of countries by Internet connection speeds - Wikipedia

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    This is a sortable list of broadband internet connection speed by country, ranked by Speedtest.net data for March 2024, [1] and with M-Lab data for June 2023 [2] Country/Territory Median

  3. Internet in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In measurements made between April and June 2013 (Q2), the United States ranked 8th out of 55 countries with an average connection speed of 8.7 Mbit/s. This represents an increase from 14th out of 49 countries and 5.3 Mbit/s for January to March 2011 (Q1).

  4. Think you have the slowest internet? You might be right. Iowa ...

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    According to its speed test data, this year's average nationwide internet speed is 44% faster than in 2022. This year, the average internet speed is 171.30 Mbps, last year it was 119.03 Mbps. In ...

  5. Average internet speeds rose 23 percent last year - AOL

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    The average broadband connection now clocks in at 9.1Mbps, up from 7.4Mbps in the year before. News was particularly good for the United States, which moved up from the 21st-fastest country in ...

  6. Internet traffic - Wikipedia

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    The MINTS estimate of US national backbone traffic for 2004, which may be interpolated as 200 petabytes/month, is a plausible three-fold multiple of the traffic of the US's largest backbone carrier, Level(3) Inc., which claims an average traffic level of 60 petabytes/month.

  7. The Average American Spends This Much on Internet Services ...

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    Scanning over your bills every month, you might be tempted to think that you're spending a small fortune just to have internet access, TV and a phone. All of these are mostly necessities -- and ...