If you live in a U.S. city, chances are your Internet connection is significantly slower and more expensive than in a major city in Europe or Asia. If you’re looking for an affordable, fast broadband connection in America, you’re out of luck if you don’t live in the few cities that have Google Fiber or a municipal high-speed network
That’s the conclusion reached in a new report by the New America Foundation’s Open Technology Institute, which compared speed and prices for Internet connections across world cities like New York, San Francisco, Seoul, Paris and London. And the data doesn’t paint a rosy picture for U.S. consumers. Read more…
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