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The Top 10 Best & Worst States For Internet Service

Delaware residents enjoy the best broadband in the nation, according to an annual study that looks at internet quality.

Every year, BroadbandNow Research releases a detailed report ranking states by internet quality. The group analyzes speed tests, internet accessibility, and the number of internet providers available in each state. 

From the rise of cord cutting to the pandemic lockdown, the last few years have shown how important a good internet connection is to our lives. It’s no longer a nice to have, but something critical for our work and entertainment. 

This year, Delaware ranks as having the best internet overall. States filling out the top 10 slots have the most variety of internet providers, offer universal broadband access, and have low prices. They have upload and download speeds on par with the Federal Communications Commission’s standards for high-speed broadband and offer the most reliable, low-latency connections.

The top ten best states for broadband:

1. Delaware

2. New Hampshire

3. Maryland

4. New Jersey

5. New York

6. Rhode Island

7. Connecticut

8. District of Columbia

9. Virginia

10. Washington

The worst states have a score under 50 across all three internet quality categories analyzed by BroadbandNow. These states have poor internet quality and limited access to low-priced broadband plans. 

The worst ten states for broadband:

51. Alaska

50. West Virginia

49. Arkansas

48. Kansas

47. Massachusetts

46. Louisiana

45. Mississippi

44. Montana

43. Missouri

42. Hawaii

Check out the entire list and see where your state stands by visiting BroadbandNow Research.

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