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Philly has 8th fastest Internet download speed in the country

In terms of how fast on average you can download something off the web, Philadelphia ranks eighth out of 35 U.S. cities with populations greater than 500,000, according to a 2011 broadband study Pando Networks released last week. Philly edged out Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston and others with a download speed of 723 KiloBytes per […]

In terms of how fast on average you can download something off the web, Philadelphia ranks eighth out of 35 U.S. cities with populations greater than 500,000, according to a 2011 broadband study Pando Networks released last week.

Philly edged out Chicago, Los Angeles, Houston and others with a download speed of 723 KiloBytes per second (KBps). Austin led the pack with a speed of 841 KBps, followed by San Francisco, Seattle and New York, as smeet.org reported.

Below find the full ranking from smeet.org (emphasis added):

  1. Austin 841
  2. San Francisco 828
  3. Boston 827
  4. Seattle 805
  5. New York 787
  6. Baltimore 781
  7. Washington DC 750
  8. Philadelphia 723
  9. Louisville 701
  10. Chicago 692
  11. Los Angeles 665
  12. San Jose 661
  13. Indianapolis 657
  14. Milwaukee 635
  15. Fresno 633
  16. Portland 630
  17. Sacramento 629
  18. Tucson 625
  19. Nashville 624
  20. San Diego 612
  21. Dallas 604
  22. Jacksonville 600
  23. Columbus 595
  24. Las Vegas 592
  25. Phoenix 581
  26. Memphis 581
  27. Houston 579
  28. Detroit 565
  29. Charlotte 560
  30. San Antonio 555
  31. Denver 550
  32. Albuquerque 537
  33. OK City 518
  34. Fort Worth 517
  35. El Paso 483

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