The United States takes pride in being a technological leader in the world. Companies such as Apple, Alphabet, IBM, Amazon and Microsoft have shaped our (digital) lives for many years and there is little indication of that changing anytime soon.
But, as Statista's Felix Richter notes, when it comes to IT infrastructure however, the U.S. is lagging behind the world’s best (and many of its not-so-best), be it in terms of home broadband or wireless broadband speeds.
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The United States is a conglomerate of 50 States and therefore the infrastructure is based on each state. Same as everything else in the United States.
For example, the first comment in the article claims "so is the education." But, the education is different based on the state you reside in. Massachusetts happens to be in the top ten in the world in education. So, you see, you can't really measure the USA as a whole in anything, since there isn't one infrastructure.