Alaska, Montana, and West Virginia have the most expensive internet access but offer lower speeds. Conversely, Eastern Seaboard states provide better value with cheaper prices.
The study showed that Connecticut residents enjoy an average cost of $0.61 per Mbps for fast internet, while Alaskans pay $2.92 for slower speeds.
The analysis indicates a large price disparity for internet services across states, underscoring that rural consumers often face higher costs for lower-quality internet.
The report emphasizes that consumers in rural areas might pay more for 'decent' internet speeds compared to their urban counterparts, highlighting a significant inequity in internet access.
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