The second annual speedmatters.org survey of actual Internet speeds of users nationwide shows that the United States has not made significant improvements in deploying high-speed broadband networks in the past year. Our nation continues to lag behind other industrial nations and currently is ranked 15th in the percentage of residents who have broadband access.
Check out our blogger resources page to learn more, download the report, get a map of your state's Internet speeds, and take action.
Also, be sure to check out the Speed Matter Blog for the latest information on high speed Internet access for all Americans.
Download the Report
Download the full report here.
Download the state-ranking sheet.
Report is in PDF format and is 5072 kb in size.
Find Your StateChoose your state from the list below to download a state-specific report.
Take the Test
See how your Internet speed stacks up, then use the embed code to embed the speed test widget on your own blog.
Get the Map
Click here to check out our interactive map.
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Take Action
The United States is no longer a leader in high speed Internet access, which is crucial to our ability to compete in the global economy.
Right now the Senate is considering a bill that would require the government to collect better information about broadband availability and provide funds to states to increase broadband deployment and adoption -- first steps in expanding affordable access to everyone in the U.S. (The House of Representatives passed a similar bill last fall.)
Click here to take action.