“If you need any more evidence that U.S. broadband is anemic at best,
here’s another one: The Communications Workers of America (CWA) has
just released a report ranking us 16th in broadband speeds and
connectivity among industrialized nations.

According to a Computerworld report,
“the median real-time download speed in the U.S. is 1.9Mbit/sec.,
compared with 61Mbit/sec. in Japan, 45Mbit/sec. in South Korea,
17Mbit/sec. in France and 7Mbit/sec. in Canada.” “

Not very good, is it?. . .
We also pay more on average for our broadband too.

Read more about it here
http://www.computerworld.com/blogs/node/5741

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