Internet speeds in the United States have long trailed those in other countries like South Korea. Downloading videos, games and other big files often takes far longer for Americans than their counterparts across the globe.
In the latest global rankings, the United States remained a slow-poke, placing No. 26 in terms of speediest Internet connections, according to Pando Networks, a company that delivers games and other large online files online for other companies. South Korea led the list followed by Romania and Bulgaria.
“The U.S., as whole, is slower than many people think,” said Robert Levitan, chief executive of Pando Networks. “It’s not bad compared to Europe, but it’s bad compared to South Korea.” READ THE FULL ARTICLE: NYTimes
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