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Great explanation & summary of issues, Lai!
Semi-related: Since at root NDT is not a speed test, I hope one day Google will stop promoting NDT as the default recommended speed test when someone searches for “speed test” on their site. This IMO does a disservice to end users that are searching for an actual speed test that measures their aggregate link capacity. ;-)
Jason

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Good idea on channeling energy towards a constructive activity – I’d suggest considering adding a speed test (aggregate capacity) to the M-Labs platform. This could potentially leverage some of the open source tests out there or new standards such as https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/draft-ietf-ippm-capacity-protocol.
It is worth bearing in mind that my concern over (mis)use & (mis)representation of NDT data is not theoretical. There are tens of billions of dollars of public grant money in the United States that will be spent over the next few years to build Internet connectivity to areas that are currently unserved. I have observed instances of grant decision-makers being told in public meetings which areas have no service based on the purported results of NDT “speed tests” and of grant applicants using NDT “speed tests” to show where broadband is not available or suggesting NDT “speed tests” can be used after the fact to confirm that the new address is receiving broadband service.
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Date: Friday, April 15, 2022 at 09:41
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Subject: [EXTERNAL] Re: [M-Lab-Discuss] Download sppeds desreprencies when running Speed test
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