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Broadband In U.S. Costs More, Slower Than In Europe, Asia

The Open Technology Institute at the New America Foundation conducts a study every year comparing broadband speeds and prices nation- and world-wide. The study, in its third year, finds that, as was the case last year, our national average broadband speeds are still lower, and our prices higher, than what customers in similarly sized cities in Europe and Asia have.

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