Tech Republic – “Anyone turning to the internet for information or entertainment will all tell you the same thing: They’re impressed with the fastest internet. It’s satisfying when search results are instantly provided. Conversely, it’s an overwhelming combination of frustration and annoyance when something streamed endlessly buffers. While you may not have immediate control, if you ever have the opportunity to choose a new state in which to live and you prioritize fast internet speed (and avoid the slowest), help is at your fingertips. High Speed Internet, which analyzes and tests it, has just released data ranking states (as well as Washington, D.C.) with the fastest and slowest internet speeds. High Speed Internet’s report noted: The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) still defines broadband internet as 25 Mbps and up, but thankfully, even the slowest average internet speeds in each state are at least double that number. In the company’s 2020 fastest and slowest internet speeds report, the top 10 average speeds ranged from 67.2Mbps to 84.1Mbps. This year, 34 states topped that average speed, and all but seven states exceeded 67.2Mbps…”
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