released its report with the best – and worst – free Wi-Fi available in US airports. Whether you’re waiting for your flight, need to download a last-minute TV show, or check your e-mail, these are the best and worst US airports to be in.
The Norman Y. Mineta San José International Airport has the best free Wi-Fi with median download speeds of 203.00 Mbps, followed by Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport with 177.16 Mbps, and the San Francisco International Airport with 162.38 Mbps. On the other hand, when the Wi-Fi available is slow, it really is slow. Pittsburgh International Airpot has the slowest free Wi-FI available with medium speeds of 5.23 Mbps, George Bush Intercontinental Airport in Texas has the second worst with 8.79 Mbps, and William P. Hobby in Texas is the third with 8.90 Mbps.