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):
- Austin 841
- San Francisco 828
- Boston 827
- Seattle 805
- New York 787
- Baltimore 781
- Washington DC 750
- Philadelphia 723
- Louisville 701
- Chicago 692
- Los Angeles 665
- San Jose 661
- Indianapolis 657
- Milwaukee 635
- Fresno 633
- Portland 630
- Sacramento 629
- Tucson 625
- Nashville 624
- San Diego 612
- Dallas 604
- Jacksonville 600
- Columbus 595
- Las Vegas 592
- Phoenix 581
- Memphis 581
- Houston 579
- Detroit 565
- Charlotte 560
- San Antonio 555
- Denver 550
- Albuquerque 537
- OK City 518
- Fort Worth 517
- El Paso 483
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