U.S. Rank

The United States was once a world leader in the Telecommunication and Wireless industries. However, with the pressures of globalization, and the monopolization of technology, the U.S. has dramatically decreased in comparison to other countries worldwide.

In a one of the most comprehensive worldwide studies of broadband Internet, the Berkman Center for Internet and Society ranked countries based on various Internet performance parameters. The following statistics show the United States ranking amongst other countries in various measurements of broadband performance:

Internet connectivity is no longer a luxury, but rather a necessity of education and commerce. The United States show no signs of a diminishing demand for products such as smartphones, tablets, and laptops. With a greater shift into wireless technology, and the high demand placed on limited spectrum, the United States stands in a position to not climb higher in the ranks, but to fall further. New technology and development is a necessity if the United States and its citizens are to remain connected with each other and the rest of the world. CCI's solution to this growing problem is its patented Wytec technology. CCI stands to provide the connectivity people demand.