Searching for the best-connected cities in the world?
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.
1. Frankfurt | 61.6
2. London | 60.6
3. Tokyo | 60.5
4. Singapore | 55.0
5. Amsterdam | 55.0
6. New York, NY | 52.8
7. Hong Kong | 52.3
8. Washington, DC | 51.7
9. Paris | 50.1
10. Los Angeles, CA | 47.9
1. Hong Kong | 35.5
2. Manila | 34.7
3. Kuala Lumpur | 30.7
4. Frankfurt | 29.8
5. Shenzhen | 29.8
6. Hangzhou | 28.2
7. Singapore | 27.9
8. Cairo | 25.0
9. Gumi | 24.1
10. Taipei | 23.5
*Fast-growing cities are based on the future growth score—also measured on a scale of 1-100—of the top 200 overall most connected metro areas.
This research answers two major questions with TeleGeography's network connectivity data: What is the best-connected hub in a region/country? Which cities are emerging as new hubs?
TeleGeography's Market Connectivity Score is an interactive tool in our Data Center Research Service that tracks 45 different data points for 3,000 cities worldwide: data center power, number of ASNs peering locally, cloud onramps, IP transit price, and more.
For more information about accessing the full Market Connectivity Score—including all 45 data points for every city—you can always reach our team at info@telegeography.com.