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Vahe Habeshian
Vahe Habeshian   BIO
06.27.07

U.S. Internet Access Speeds Lag Industrialized Nations’


MediaBuyerPlanner: The U.S. is far behind other industrialized states in internet access speeds and the government must intervene if the country has any hopes of catching up, according to a report commissioned by the Communications Workers of America, writes USA Today (via MarketingCharts).
The median U.S. download speed is 1.97 megabits per second (mbps) – compared with 61 mbps in Japan, 45 mbps in South Korea, 17 mbps in France and 7 mbps in Canada.
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The Federal Communications Commission defines “high speed” as 200 kilobits per second (kbps) – a standard determined more than a decade ago, and now not even recognized as broadband in most countries.
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U.S. internet access speeds by state.
See MarketingCharts for a downloadable Excel file of the access-speed data by state.

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