NM not in the “fast lane”for internet access speeds in the graphic above…Utah is though. Which is perhaps of note, as Utah is also a very large state in terms of land, but low in population as is NM. Which might mean it’s also dealing with rural populations that are hard to serve. What’s their secret? And what’s up with Ohio, which has large cities like Cleveland, Cincinnati and Columbus, which appears slower than NM?
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