Sascha Segan, PC Mag
With much of America and Canada now working and schooling from home, broadband networks are dealing well with the strain, according to new stats from Ookla Speedtest. Fixed broadband speeds in the US have largely flattened out after a slight dip between March 15 and 22, Ookla’s results show, although speeds in Canada are continuing a slow decline. Both countries still have considerably better broadband than Mexico or much of Europe, according to the results, with average speeds between 110 and 140Mbps.
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