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July 9th, 2009

The United States of broadband: All of the speed is on the east coast

Posted by Larry Dignan @ 6:29 am

Categories: Broadband, General, Wired & Wireless

Tags: Broadband, Mbps, Broadband Internet, Network Technology, Telecommunications, Networking, Larry Dignan

Akamai’s state of the Internet report for the first quarter illustrates the distribution of broadband speeds in the U.S. The real speed appears to be on the east coast.

Here’s the distribution of broadband in the top 10 states:

Akamai reports:

In looking at the ten states with the highest levels of high broadband connectivity, we find that the distribution of connection speeds above 5 Mbps generally follows a similar pattern. Unsurprisingly, the majority of the high broadband connections measure between 5-10 Mbps, with the next largest grouping between 10-15 Mbps. After that the faster ‘buckets’ struggle to achieve even 3% of connections, as shown in Figure 18. This distribution of speeds is not surprising, as most residential broadband options offer connections in the 5-15 Mbps downstream range, with higher speed options available only in limited areas or at significantly higher prices. We expect that as the adoption and rollout of DOCSIS 3.0 technology by cable Internet providers, as well as other FTTH initiatives by telecom providers, become more widespread that the percentage of connections in the highest ‘bucket’ will grow over time, and that competitive market pressures will drive providers to price the highest speed tiers of service at a level that subscribers find affordable.

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Here’s a look at the states with the highest percentage of speeds topping 25 Mbps.

And here are the slowest states in the union.

Globally, however, the U.S. trails in broadband ranking at No. 33 in Akamai’s first quarter tally. The good news: That’s up from No. 35 in the fourth quarter.

Larry DignanLarry Dignan is Editor in Chief of ZDNet and Editorial Director of ZDNet sister site TechRepublic. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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  • Talkback
  • Most Recent of 14 Talkback(s)
Wrong!!!
I live in farm country and Verizon has Fiber running across my land and yet we can not get hi speed internet. ... (Read the rest)
Posted by: mrlinux Posted on: 07/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Which is not surprising  GuidingLight | 07/09/09
Exactly.....  daMan25 | 07/09/09
Agreed  CobraA1 | 07/09/09
Wrong!!!  mrlinux | 07/16/09
Nope  Yagotta B. Kidding | 07/09/09
RE: The United States of broadband: All of the speed is on the east coast  Doug0915 | 07/09/09
Verizon service areas are mostly in the East Coast  fazalmajid | 07/09/09
Optimum doesn't blow...  Fark | 07/09/09
And that is a problem for Verizon customer not on the East coast  Andrew Houghton | 07/13/09
at least Verizon is proactive - Qwest has no FIOS plans  Clewin | 07/13/09
Who knows their states?  firejeep508 | 07/09/09
Akamai corrected graphic  Larry DignanZDNet Moderator | 07/09/09
RE: The United States of broadband: All of the speed is on the east coast  gertruded | 07/09/09
at least Verizon is proactive  twaynesdomain | 07/13/09

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