Internet Speed score
Broadband and mobile connectivity quality, latency, and digital-readiness signals for residents and remote workers.
New York has fast broadband and dense mobile coverage, supporting remote work, financial services, and creative industries.
Broadband and mobile connectivity quality, latency, and digital-readiness signals for residents and remote workers.
260 Mbps
Strong fixed-broadband performance for remote and hybrid work.
150 Mbps
Reliable mobile performance across boroughs.
Dense
Fiber and cable footprint reaches most residential areas.
This HTML table mirrors the visible score cards so important comparison data is never trapped in a browser-only chart.
| Metric | Value | Context |
|---|---|---|
| Fixed broadband median | 260 Mbps | Top-tier among large North-American metros. |
| Mobile median | 150 Mbps | Coverage and capacity scale with demand. |
| Coverage | Dense | Service variety supports household choice. |
A crawlable comparison across every indexed city makes it easy to scan how this module changes between metros.
| City | Score | Summary |
|---|---|---|
| New York (this page) | 86/100 | New York has fast broadband and dense mobile coverage, supporting remote work, financial services, and creative industries. |
| Singapore | 95/100 | Singapore is a global connectivity leader with very fast fiber, dense 5G mobile, and a digital-readiness culture across services. |
| Tokyo | 92/100 | Tokyo is a connectivity leader with very fast fiber, dense mobile coverage, and a digital-readiness culture that supports remote and hybrid work. |
| Copenhagen | 90/100 | Copenhagen delivers fast fiber broadband and reliable mobile coverage, supporting remote work and digital services. |
| Paris | 88/100 | Paris offers fast fiber broadband and strong mobile performance, well-suited to remote work and creative industries. |
| London | 85/100 | London delivers fast broadband and strong mobile coverage, supporting global financial services and remote work. |
| Toronto | 84/100 | Toronto delivers fast broadband and reliable mobile coverage, supporting a diverse remote and hybrid workforce. |
| Sydney | 80/100 | Sydney has solid broadband and mobile performance, with the national broadband network supporting most households. |
| Berlin | 78/100 | Berlin's connectivity is solid but lags behind some peers on fiber rollout, with strong mobile performance. |
Connectivity scoring weighs fixed and mobile speed, latency, and the breadth of household coverage. Dense cities benefit from infrastructure scale.
Read this module with the main city profile because single-topic pages can miss tradeoffs. A city with a high energy score can still have housing pressure, and a city with strong opportunity can still carry health exposure risk.
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Used as the connectivity reference for national and city-level digital-readiness signals.
Used as a directional speed and latency reference for city connectivity scoring.
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