Internet Speed in United States

Typical fixed-broadband performance in United States and how to measure your own connection.

Download

240Mbps

Upload

35Mbps

Ping

14ms

In United States, a typical fixed-broadband connection delivers around 240 Mbps download and 35 Mbps upload, with a ping near 14 ms. These are representative reference figures β€” your real speed depends on your provider, plan, and setup.

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Frequently asked questions

What is a good internet speed in United States?

A connection at or above the local typical of ~240 Mbps download is comfortable for streaming, video calls, and multiple devices. For heavy 4K streaming or large households, aim higher. Run a test to see where your connection lands.

How can I check my internet speed in United States?

Use the free SpeedPulse speed test β€” it measures your download, upload, ping, and jitter in seconds, right in your browser, and shows your IP, ISP, and location.

Why is my speed lower than the United States average?

Wi-Fi distance, older equipment, your specific plan, peak-time congestion, and how far you are from the test server all affect results. Testing over a wired connection usually gives the highest, most stable figure.

Figures are approximate, representative values for typical fixed-broadband connections, provided for general comparison only.