According to OpenSignal's latest State of LTE report, the average 4G download speed in the United States was 16.31 Mbps in Q4 2017. That's little more than a third of the speed that mobile device users in Singapore enjoy and ranks the U.S. at a disappointing 62nd place in the global ranking.
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The Full Open Signal Report, The State of LTE (February 2018):
http://opensignal.com/reports/2018/02/state-of-lte
(Score: 5, Insightful) by idiot_king on Sunday February 25 2018, @02:15AM (1 child)
The US ranks low on many things. It's essentially a paper tiger propped up by a handful of large monopolies and a government that prints money as fast as possible.
It's just a matter of time. I'm glad many younger people are waking up to how shoddy the capitalist structure of the West in general is. It's unacceptable to say the very least.
(Score: -1, Flamebait) by Anonymous Coward on Sunday February 25 2018, @02:27AM
Ha ha ha. Ancient peoples said all the same things about the Roman Empire while they were being conquered and enslaved. Rome thrived for a thousand years on capitalism. You young idiots will be long dead before your college socialist utopia spreads beyond your smoky dorm room.