Australia has higher home broadband penetration than the US, according to Strategy Analytics.
South Korea topped the list, with 95 per cent of homes wired for broadband as of last year.
It was followed by Singapore, the Netherlands and Denmark.
Australia ranked eleventh with 72 per cent.
But the US ranked only twentieth, with just sixty per cent of households having broadband.
A recent survey by Pew Research also found that as of April this year, only 63 per cent of individual American adults had broadband at home.


