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RI, DE, MD, and UT Have Fastest Internet in U.S.
Each of the four states earned an A+ for internet speed on the scorecard, which assesses how states are progressing with technology and how friendly they are to innovation. The states had average internet speeds of around 19 Mbps in 2016, all up from around 15 Mbps in 2015, and around 2 Mbps over the 2015 national average.
New York, New Jersey, and Virginia also achieved top-tier status, each earning a solid A with average internet speeds of around 18 Mbps; Washington state earned an A– with average speeds of 17 Mbps.
At the opposite end of the spectrum were Idaho, Kentucky, and Mississippi, which received an F for having average internet speeds below 11 Mbps. Alaska, Ohio, and West Virginia received a D– with average speeds around 11 Mbps; Maine (D), Louisiana (D+), and New Mexico (D+) also found themselves in the bottom tier with average speeds of about 12 Mbps or less (Maine).
Find out how your state ranks in terms of internet speed and other innovation-related attributes here.
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