Saturday, October 1, 2011

Who Has Faster Internet Than the U.S.?

Guess who has faster Internet than the U.S.

South Korea, Moldova and Congo, just to name a few. There are 25 countries with faster Internet than the US. We’re ranked right behind Hungary.

A new report, from online content delivery service Pando Networks, notes that the U.S. now ranks 26th worldwide for Internet speed, putting it just behind Hungary. That country’s gross domestic product of $129 billion, according to the most recent data from the International Monetary Fund, makes it the 56th-largest economy in the world, sandwiched between Qatar and Bangladesh. (The U.S., the world’s largest economy, has a GDP of $14.6 trillion.)

South Korea, with a GDP of $1 trillion, has the fastest Internet speeds in the world.

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