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Review TeleGeography's quarterly rankings of the most connected and fastest-growing cities, scored on a scale of 0-100 in each category.
These rankings are fueled by TeleGeography's Data Center Research Service. Learn how to access the full data set over here.
1. Frankfurt | 61.9
2. London | 61.1
3. Tokyo | 60.0
4. Amsterdam | 55.1
5. Singapore | 54.5
6. New York, NY | 52.4
7. Washington, DC | 51.9
8. Paris | 51.3
9. Hong Kong | 49.8
10. Los Angeles, CA | 48.1
1. Kuala Lumpur | 46.3
2. Singapore | 40.9
3. Frankfurt | 36.1
4. Auckland | 35.5
5. Bangkok | 27.9
6. Jakarta | 26.3
7. Manila | 25.9
8. Taipei | 25.5
9. Washington, DC | 24.2
10. Athens | 23.2
*Fast-growing cities have been pulled from the top 200 overall most connected metro areas.
This quarterly ranking comes from TeleGeography's Data Center Research Service.
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