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Again, no they don't. If what you say were even remotely true the major internet businesses would all be serving from there instead of here. It's about data depth and simultaneous number of connections. The internet infrastructure in EU countries is no better than it is here.
There are pockets in the United States that are faster than anywhere on earth. Hence, google fiber. But the vast, vast majority don't have access to gigabit internet. The vast majority are like my sorry ass here in Dallas, stuck with Time Warner's copper bullcrap at 15mbps max.