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That's slow

When you think about it, it's incredible from the U.S. perspective. Think about the size of the landmass compared to these other pajeet countries, then what percentage actually lives in an urban area. If it wasn't for the landmass's size and rural areas U.S. would probably be #1.

>10Mbps :(

>6 trillions americans live in big cities with dece infrastructure
>30k rednecks out in nowhere
yea fair

Damn, it's so slow, it took 3.5 minutes for the post to fully get through.

yeah, this only covers the people who actually use speedtests.

>my shithole country has better internet than most of the world
oh wow

>that damage control

right, as if certain countries used speedtest more than others.. kys

Tfw Australia doesn't even make the list. RIP.

>imagine being this detatched

>germany not even making the list
fuck Telekom
fuck this gay earth

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>be redneck
>live in the middle of nowhere
>pond and river out back
>gigabit internet
>960+Mbps speed tests
How does this happen?

Huehuehue!
Mr. Amerimutt, America is way more densely populated than Scandinavia.

>9th place is good!
You want a participation medal or something?

docsis 3.1 is a hell of a drug.

>my phone has faster internet than that
hmm

considering that its estimated to cost 40~ billion dollars to lay the infrastructure for fiber everywhere and further costs to deliver that to homes which some estimates put at 150 billion for the entire america, a number I may add that americans have already paid 400billion for but was never given, america's internet is fucking shit.

t. la creatura

Fake news. USA is #1 in reality.

Posting from Louisiana. 300 Mbps download.

Internet is decent here in the states its just that NEETs are the ones that mostly browse this site. I pay for my internet.

How do you expect that some people get internet without passing for it? They don't.
Also this is a disgusting display of privilege, they are many people beholden to an ISP stranglehold where there are no better options for love nor money.

mfw germany is not even listed
FML

how the fuck is iceland so high up?

Only one muslim country listed (sweden) is more than enough, we don't need another one.

>United Kingdom
>55.59Mbps

Germany here
10 Mbit/s
35 EUR

Thanks for pointing that out to me.
I'm going to an hero now...

Germany aswell
6Mbit/s
30€

all that tells me is there's a lot of places with shit internet if the US is that high

bow down to your new mudslim overlords.

>Average
Almost meaningless. It should be the median.
1x 1 Gbit/s + 100x 10 Mbit/s
Average ~ 20 Mbit/s
Median ~ 10 Mbit/s

>then what percentage actually lives in an urban area.
Eh? Most people live in urban areas, America is pretty average in that regard.

"people"

Actually, to communicate a clear picture of a large dataset, you should be using many statistical values.

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>Only one muslim country listed
>united kingdom

nice try abdulbong

This.

By the way, Singapore is about the size of, idk, Baltimore.

Macau (SAR)
Singapore
so they pad the list with two micro-nations just because their target audience has no idea about the world.

South Korea, 1/5th the size of California
Romania: the entire country is the size of Colorado
Iceland: about the size of Kentucky, but 99.9% of the populous lives in an area the size of Ft. Worth Texas.

...

...

liberals support leftists because they don't know that leftists are their enemy and conservatives are their friend

>friends
>do nothing to keep high powered weapons out of the hands of mentally disturbed people
>pass a tax package that favors the already rich leaving everyone who works for a living paying the bill
>removes consumer protection regulations
>removes regulations keeping cable and telephone companies from arbitrarily throttling and filtering

this is exactly what i'm talking about. you aren't allowed to question the party line, or you'll be crucified, so you don't.

>Romania: the entire country is the size of Colorado
...so?

Along with a greater size, America has a larger population, and a lot more money for infrastructure than Romania does.

>germany rank 26 have to click see all
thanks for wasting all that money on internet refugees instead of fixing internet Frau Merkel

Keep sucking those corporate dicks. It'll totally pay off for you eventually.

>>do nothing to keep high powered weapons out of the hands of mentally disturbed people
And suddenly everyone questioning the current system will be too "mentally disturbed" to own guns
maybe care for the mentally disturbed instead. make sure they don't become so in the first place.

>maybe care for the mentally disturbed instead.
With some sort of... socialised healthcare?!

The mentally disturbed should pull themselves up by their own bootstraps. Anyone can succeed with sheer will power and hard work.

It's not like they just /are/ mentally ill. Not these people we're talking about here. They're mostly the product of their environment.

>singapore has the fastest internet
>can't torrent in singapore

literally what is the point

Let's look at Iceland:

>330k population
>2/3 of the population live around the capital
>very high investment into fields like IT, and high technology as the shipping of physical goods to Iceland is very expensive
>large scale fibre deployment to homes started in around 2010

>12. Switzerland
>Germany didn't even make the list
MEEERRRKKKEEELLL

This is objectively wrong though, at least for the UK.

Hello from poland. I pay 60zl/mo, which is less than $15. There's also 600Mb/s option for less than $18.

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If you don't live in a major large city the internet infrastructure is literally worse than in 3rd world countries.
The new coalition doesn't seem to give too much of a shit about this anyway, and yet they wonder why nobody wants to make a startup in an area where you can't even receive an email

Remember when NASA made America look like it was half the planet? then made it look Smaller than Australia.
Don't breech your China made shartpants so quickly and get all patriotic on us lel.

>tfw Cox has 1Gbps in my area but with a 1tb cap and unlimited data is an additional $50

In total it'd be around $180 a month. Not sure if it's worth it.

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wtf i love flat earth bogus now

>lithuania
>300 mb/s down/up (1080p 4gb movie downloads in less than a minute) not Mbps
>6euros/month
>2 year plan
>first 3months free after that 6/month

I live in Iceland and most towns outside of the capital also have gigabit fiber.

they STILL have yet to deliver 1Gbps here. the highest we have here is 300mbps/30mbps (and i'm not even getting *that*)

Google fiber has network in buttfuck nowhere areas

>In 1961, Elias Snitzer of American Optical published a theoretical description of single mode fibers whose core would be so small it could carry light with only one wave-guide mode. Snitzer was able to >demonstrate a laser directed through a thin glass fiber which was sufficient for medical applications, but for communication applications the light loss became too great.

>Charles Kao and George Hockham, of Standard Communications Laboratories in England, published a paper in 1964 demonstrating, theoretically, that light loss in existing glass fibers could be decreased >dramatically by removing impurities.

>In 1973, Bell Laboratories developed a modified chemical vapor deposition process that heats chemical vapors and oxygen to form ultra-transparent glass that can be mass-produced into low-loss optical >fiber. This process still remains the standard for fiber-optic cable manufacturing.

The technology is 45 years old! and the South Koreans have had it installed since the early 90's