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Survey says: Delaware has the second fastest Internet speeds in the nation

The First State boasts an average connection speed of 13.1 megabits per second, second only to Virginia.

According to a recent survey by Broadview Networks, Delaware is tied with Massachusetts for the second fastest Internet speeds in the country. The First State boasts an average Internet speed of 13.1 megabits per second.
Virginia has the fastest Internet in the U.S., averaging 13.7 Mbps.
At 7.0 Mbps, Alaska has the slowest Internet, according to the survey. Kansas, Arkansas and Montana fared only slightly better. Surprisingly, California’s average speed is only 10.9 Mbps.

(Courtesy of Broadview Networks)

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