Internet and Technology: Mapping the Fastest Internet Speeds by State
Mapping Internet Speeds in the U.S.
The development of the internet has transformed daily life. As per Statista, users averaged 6.4 hours online daily in 2023, creating a burgeoning demand for high-speed access. Newsweek highlights a recent mapping initiative detailing which U.S. states boast the fastest internet speeds, according to Data Pandas.
Top Five States by Internet Speeds
- Connecticut: 119.13 Mbps
- New Jersey: 118.57 Mbps
- Florida: 115.58 Mbps
- Delaware: 114.37 Mbps
- New Hampshire: 113.63 Mbps
States with the Slowest Internet
- Alaska: 35.51 Mbps
- West Virginia: 46 Mbps
- Montana: 46.84 Mbps
- Idaho: 51.15 Mbps
- New Mexico: 59.13 Mbps
For further insights and comparisons, consider exploring how states rank in other aspects, such as life expectancy or educational outcomes.
This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.