While residents in the United States often take for granted their rapid internet speeds, with on-demand streaming services, high-quality audio, and instantaneous website loading, it’s a misconception that we possess the fastest internet globally.But that belief is misguided.Very much so.As a company that depends on the internet for all its operations, we were intrigued to compare our internet speed against the rest of the world and were startled by the results.Discover which nations lead in internet speed, how the U.S. ranks, and the ideal locations for the fastest download speeds or the most affordable broadband worldwide with this infographic. Taiwan boasts the fastest internet speed globally, averaging 85.02 Megabits per second (Mbps). The top 10 list is detailed in the table below.
The U.S. is notably absent from that list. So, how does the U.S. measure up? The average internet connection speed in the U.S. is 32.89 MB/s.At 32.89 MB/s, the U.S. does not crack the top ten, but when considering the global average of just over 9 MB/s, it’s a solid performance. Moreover, as seen below, numerous states exceed the national average due to the proliferation of faster options like Google Fiber and Verizon FiOS. Seeking the fastest internet in the U.S.?Consider New Jersey, which averages 52 MB/s.New Jersey, though not as fast as Taiwan, exhibits average internet speeds that surpass the rest of the U.S. and the world. In fact, Maryland, the next state on the list, is nearly neck and neck with Denmark for the second-fastest internet speed on Earth.Other fast-paced locations include Maryland, Virginia, Texas, Rhode Island, and New York. South Korea claims the fastest mobile internet speed globally, averaging 52.4 MB/s.Let’s momentarily shift our focus from home internet access to mobile. Do you believe the U.S. offers swift mobile internet access?The following chart outlines the top 10.South Korea’s mobile connections average 52.4 MB/s.Alas, that’s a wake-up call.While we’ve certainly advanced from the era of reading emails on 2-inch black and white Blackberry screens, this disparity starkly contrasts with the speeds available elsewhere in the world. Singapore’s mobile broadband speed registers at 39.3 MB/s, and South Korea enjoys a swift 52.4 MB/s, surpassing the U.S.’s non-mobile broadband average.Our mobile internet may be rapid – the 18th fastest globally – but when compared to the speeds in the Far East, it might as well be dial-up! Share This Graphic On Your Site<img alt=”Fastest Internet Connections in the World” src=https://www.webfx.com/blog/internet/fastest-internet-connection-infographic/”https://www.webfx.com/archive/blog/wp-content/uploads/2015/03/Banwidth_infographic_v4-1-page-001.jpg” /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /> Created by <a title=”WebFX” href=https://www.webfx.com/blog/internet/fastest-internet-connection-infographic/”https://www.webfx.com/”>WebFX</a>Wondering how your internet speed stacks up against the world’s best? Perform a speed test with Ookla here and find out in mere seconds.How do your results match up against the national average? What about the fastest states? And the fastest connections globally?