• Snot Flickerman@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 months ago

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_Internet_connection_speeds

    07.  United States 	274.16 Mbit/s
    
    19.  Japan 	        212.06 Mbit/s
    

    According to this page, seemingly sourced from Ookla, US has way higher average speeds these days.

    Japan had way faster internet on average than the US like twenty years ago, but the US actually did a decent amount of broadband growth even if it still doesn’t cover rural areas well.

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      3 months ago

      ranked by Speedtest.net data for January 2025

      And the average speed of a passenger car is 170km/h, as ranked by speed data from the Nürburgring.

      People on shitty slow connections don’t have a need to go test that speed much, they know it’s shit, people who just got their fancy new 1Gbit fiber and want to know exactly how fast it is, do.

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      3 months ago

      This is yet another thing the Republicans have been attacking (funding for rural broadband providers). Our rural areas are actually extremely well covered. Most of the midwest is fibered up. My local co-op’s minimum offered speed is 350x350.

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      3 months ago

      ranked by Speedtest.net data

      I have no other ideas to collect that data better but i’m sure that does not give a good generic view of the reality. Every tech I know in Sweden uses bredbandskollen. Even if an end-users is asked if they did test speed and delay, the site was bredbandskollen in nearly 100% of the cases if they had done so. Therefore I dare say speedtest is missing data and that list has no statistical relevance outside the scope of the speedtest user population.

      Also, measuring speedtest result tells us about the subscription users took out. It does not tell anything about availability. I can get Gbit here, but subscribed to 100/100 because my average is low