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In 2021, America saw the average internet speeds rise to 99.3Mbps. The previous 2020 average was 42.86Mbps. Beyond faster speeds, people needed more mobile options to stay connected, and more people looked to get fiber internet after feeling frustrated with their current cable or DSL connections. In this post, we’re going to cover the states with fastest and slowest internet connections in 2021. We’re going to cover some info on mobile internet, explore customer satisfaction with their ISP’s, touch on how the Fiber internet demand has increased We’re also going to note who the fastest internet providers currently are. 

Average Internet Speeds in 2020
42.86 Mbps
Average Internet Speed in 2021
99.3 Mbps

States with the fastest and slowest internet speeds in 2021

Metros with the fastest and slowest internet speeds in 2021

From 2020 to 2021, Hunstville, Alabama, tripled its average download speeds, the most significant improvement for any US metro. And the following cities more than doubled their average internet speeds in 2021: Rochester, New York; Des Moines, Iowa; Madison, Wisconsin; and Raleigh, North Carolina.

Charleston, WV
32.7 Mbps
Washington DC
129.1 Mbps

America Connected Outside the home

According to our recent travel Wi-Fi survey, the shift to working from home allowed some folks to travel while they work: 65% of respondents said they’ve worked remotely during an Airbnb or short-term rental stay.

Three in four people said having an internet connection while traveling was important, with 43% saying it was very important. Still, almost a third of our respondents said having an internet connection while traveling was essential.

The Most Popular Public Wi-Fi Hotspots

Cafe or Restraunts
59%
Libraries
20%
Outdoor/city Wifi Hotspots
15%
Public Parks
12%
Schools
11%
Public Transit
9%
Other Hotspots
5%

How Many Americans use their smartphone as a hotspot? Are they concerned about their online privacy?

Customer Satisfaction?

After the pandemic, shifting to online work, school, health care, and entertainment increased the need for better internet at home. Many Americans realized their current internet connections couldn’t meet the new requirements.

As a result, 2021 saw drops in internet customer satisfaction in every category compared to our pre-pandemic 2020 customer satisfaction report. Performance ratings (speed and reliability) fell the most, which may have been what prompted customers to seek out faster internet plans.

Who were the fastest internet providers in 2021?

Google Fiber
2,000 Mbps
Verizon Fiber
Up to 940 Mbps
Metronet
1,000 Mbps
Xfinity
2,000 Mbps
Cox
940 Mbps 47%

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