Here’s something to add to your decline-of-the-empire files: the U.S. is falling further behind in world rankings of average Internet connection speeds.
That’s the verdict from the latest State of the Internet Report by Akamai (NASDAQ: AKAM), the Cambridge, MA-based networking company that handles about a third of global Web traffic.
The latest stats cover the first quarter of this year, and they’re not very comforting for American Internet users.
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