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the highest internet speed according to Cisco is in SK with speed of 33.5 Mbps.
According to Cisco, South Korea has the best broadband service in the world, with an average download throughput of 33.5 megabits per second – nearly three times the speed of second-place Hong Kong – an average upload throughput of 17 megabits per second
According to the Akami report in 2016, people in South Korea enjoy the fastest internet in the world. The country’s average internet speed measures 29 Mbps.
I have heard in US, Arizona state specifically reach to speed near to 15 Gb/s
The high population density across major South Korean cities makes it easy to reach large numbers of users with extremely high-speed connectivity. (For instance, almost half of South Korea’s population lives in the Seoul National Capital Area, and nearly a quarter in Seoul itself.) Additionally, the South Korean government invests in extremely high-speed connectivity, such as the Korea Information Infrastructure (KII) Plan aimed at connecting of 84% of South Korean households to broadband services with speeds of up to 1 Mbps by 2005, and the 2010 announcement of a plan to boost residential connections to 1 Gbps by 2012.
In South Korea average internet speed is 26.7 Mb/s
South Korea have higher average regarding internet speed
~9 tbit/s on dwdm
and
Ericsson (NASDAQ:ERIC) announces the successful trial of its 1Tbps (terabit per second) optical transmission equipment over Telstra's fiber optic network. One terabit is equal to 1000 gigabits.The successful test over the 995 kilometer optical link between Sydney and Melbourne in Australia shows it is possible to deploy 1Tbps technology in a real network environment. Furthermore, when 1Tbps is commercialized, operators will be in a position to deploy it to meet their capacity requirements.
https://www.fastmetrics.com/internet-connection-speed-by-country.php#top-10-worldwide
Speeds are measured in Mbps and sourced from the latest Akamai State of the Internet report. Data from Q4 of 2015. Analysis from > 200 trillion requests to the Akamai CDN platform, from over 200 countries. Business and residential internet connection speeds included, from unique IPs. It's important to note that speeds represented are averages. Further insight into the level of speed available in each country, is the percentage of connections above certain thresholds. See a % of connections above 4Mbps, 10Mbps and 15Mbps. For example, an impressive 62.6% of internet connections are above 15Mbps in South Korea.