TechRepublic has a list of which states in the United States have some of the fastest internet in the country. The ten states with the fastest internet on average are:
Rhode Island (129.0 Mbps) beating out two-time former record holder Maryland
New Jersey (120.4 Mbps)
Delaware (119.1 Mbps)
Maryland (118.2 Mbps)
District of Columbia (DC) (117.7 Mbps)
Virginia (116.7 Mbps)
Massachusetts (116.4 Mbps)
Texas (110.7 Mbps)
California (110.0 Mbps)
New York (108.8 Mbps)
Meanwhile, the ten states with the slowest internet in the United States are:
Montana (54.4 Mbps)
West Virginia (55.2 Mbps)
Idaho (55.4 Mbps)
Maine (56.3 Mbps)
Wyoming (60.0 Mbps)
Alaska (61.5 Mbps)
Arkansas (64.9 Mbps)
South Dakota (70.8 Mbps)
Iowa (71.8 Mbps)
New Mexico (72.2 Mbps)
The average speed of internet in the United States is 99.3 Mbps, which is pretty good considering that the average global download internet speed is 34.82 Mbps according to statista.com.