Can you guess what state has the fastest internet speeds in the country?
The top of the list is dominated by states in the Northeast including Massachusetts and D.C. The data is provided by Akamai‘s “State of the Internet” report which measures internet speeds.
Check out the full list of internet speeds by state from fastest to slowest based on average megabits per second (mbps) in the first quarter of 2014:
- Virginia: 13.7
- Delaware: 13.1
- Massachusetts: 13.1
- Rhode Island: 12.9
- D.C.: 12.8
- Washington: 12.5
- New Hampshire: 12.3
- Utah: 12.1
- Michiga: 11.8
- Connecticut: 11.7
- North Dakota: 11.7
- Oregon: 11.7
- Wisconsin: 11.5
- New York: 11.5
- Maryland: 11.2
- Pennsylvania: 11.2
- Ohio: 11.2
- Minnesota: 11.1
- California: 10.9
- South Dakota: 10.8
- Georgia: 10.7
- Indiana: 10.7
- Vermont: 10.2
- Nevada: 10.1
- Florida: 10.1
- Tennessee: 9.9
- Colorado: 9.7
- South Carolina: 9.7
- North Carolina: 9.7
- Nebraska: 9.5
- Texas: 9.4
- Illinois: 9.2
- Alabama: 8.9
- Oklahoma: 8.9
- Iowa: 8.8
- Maine: 8.7
- Arizona: 8.7
- Kansas: 8.6
- Hawaii: 8.4
- Wyoming: 8
- Idaho: 7.7
- Louisiana: 7.7
- Missouri: 7.7
- New Mexico: 7.6
- Mississippi: 7.6
- West Virginia: 7.5
- Montana: 7.3
- Kentucky: 7.3
- Arkansas: 7.3
- Alaska: 7
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