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IT ISN’T JUST YOU: THE INTERNET IS ACTUALLY SUPER-SLOW LATELY

Streaming Slowdowns

According to a new report by Broadband Now, a consumer advocate website that compares U.S. internet service providers (ISPs), many cities are experiencing internet slowdowns during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

Out of the country’s 200 most populous cities, 88 “have experienced some degree of network degradation over the past week compared to the 10 weeks prior,” according to the report. Three cities “experienced significant degradations, falling out of their ten-week range by more than 40 percent.” Most cities, however, didn’t find their speeds deviate by more than 20 percent.

New York City, one of the hardest hit US cities by the coronavirus, experienced slowdowns of up to 24 percent last week.

In many of the hardest hit areas, though, increased demand from households streaming “The Office” for the 14th time while self-isolating hasn’t affected speeds at all. “Cities like Los Angeles, Chicago, Brooklyn, and San Francisco have all experienced little or no disruption,” reads the report.

Broadband testing service Ookla also found that median download speeds dropped an average 4.9 percent compared to last week.

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One Comment

  1. Methos Methos March 28, 2020

    The internet provider in my area has increased the mbps rate for all customers during the pandemic and will return to our regular rate afterwards. I went from 10mbps to 59+mbps and am enjoying the speed increase.

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