Where does Canada fit into all this?mikkel wrote:
[The US is pretty terrible across the board. Much of it is a lack of unbundling of the local loops, and a relatively very low population density. Much of it is described in detail in the many broadband quality and penetration reports out there that all rank the US very low. In Denmark, for example, more than 50% of households will have access to 100Mbps fibre to the home links within a few years through utility company optical fibre deployments. Contrast that with the US, where the percentage of households without access to high-speed Internet connections was still in the double figures last time I checked.
Fancy bar graphs are worth a thousand words:
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