Kamis, 16 Desember 2010
Korea Ranks Number One in Fourth Annual "Speed Matters" Survey
The Communications Workers of America has released its fourth annual "Speed Matters" survey of broadband internet speed in the United States. As shown in the accompanying graphic (click to see a full size version) their report benchmarks several other countries around the world, including South Korea. The new report argues that speed matters because 1) speed makes the promise of the internet a reality, 2) U.S. economic growth depends on high speed internet, 3) millions of Americans don't have high speed internet, and 4) the U.S. trails far behind other countries. According to this latest report, the United States ranks fifteenth among the countries of the world in average broadband internet speed.