What can I do if I'm not getting the speed I pay for? If results from FAST.com and other internet speed tests (like dslreports.com or speedtest.net) often show less speed than you have paid for, you can ask your ISP about the results.
If you're looking for a test that looks at speed and consistency, Speedof.me is the way to go. Similar to Ookla, the test interface shows fluctuations in your upload and download speeds. Over time, that can make it easier to spot when something is amiss with your connection, especially since Speedof.me lets you compare your results with previous tests. Its mobile-friendly website is also great for running tests on your phone, allowing you to do a quick speed test on the go without downloading an app.
We perform an internet speed test of your broadband, WiFi or mobile connection and provide you estimated values of certain parameters such as Download Speed, Upload Speed etc. The values that you see on the screen are the values that you are currently receiving from your ISP.
All these are automatically handled for you when you use Speedcheck to test internet speed. But you should take one crucial aspect into account to test speed accurately. Choose the right tool. This depends on the device you want to use, being a phone or tablet, or a computer. To check internet speed on a computer, use your browser and the app on this website. To achieve accurate results on mobile devices, you should download our iOS or Android app, respectively. This is especially important when running a WiFi speed test. Because browsers on mobile devices have poor performance, we suggest using a mobile app written in native code to ensure the most accurate test results.
Mobile roaming speeds are affected by the deals struck between individual mobile operators on a country-by-country basis. This means roaming speeds can depend on the plan a subscriber has selected in their home country and on what is offered in the country of destination.
Upload speeds locally are also mostly faster than those experienced while roaming. Cyprus, Denmark, and the Netherlands all had relatively high mean upload speeds locally, but they also had the largest loss in roaming upload speeds ranging from 31.3% to 36.7% slower upload speeds on mobile roaming.
Residents of some European countries do benefit from faster speeds when roaming on mobile. Users from Estonia, Portugal, Greece, Latvia, Ireland, and Italy all experienced faster download speeds when roaming elsewhere in Europe than they did in their home countries during Q3-Q4 2019. Italian and Irish travelers gained the most when roaming with download speeds that were 21.8% and 19.9% faster than their local speeds, respectively.
By the way, I ditched the Ookla mobile app due to getting really strange slow readings on it compared to Ookla on the web (independently or through Orbi), and other speed tests using both pc and mobile. Also ditched the Ookla Chrome extension for Google for the same reason. All activity indicates I am getting the speed and those apps are doing somethig else. For me.
This speed test relies on an exclusive algorithm allowing you to measure accurately download bitrate, upload bitrate and latency of your connection.
nPerf uses a worldwide dedicated servers network, which is optimized to deliver enough bitrate to saturate your connection, so that we can measure its bitrate accurately.
nPerf speed test is compatible with all broadband and mobile connections: ADSL, VDSL, cable, optical fiber FTTH / FTTB, satellite, wifi, wimax, cellular 2G / 3G / 4G (LTE), 5G.
The nPerf speed test has been designed by telecom enthusiasts to enable you to accurately measure the speed of your Internet connection easily, in only one click! Oh... and this speed test is absolutely free of ads! Enjoy it ... and if you like it, spread the word :)
Hello, i made some changes in the source files and i ran a speed test using the Google Lighthouse but i noticed that in the desktop the score is great but the same thing didn't happed and in mobile. Does anyone knows why this happed?
Hello Mpatsia,
You have to follow the suggestions which are given to you for mobile. Shopify does have a section to upload different images for mobile and desktop, so it might have happened that the changes you made only affected desktop and not mobile. If you follow suggestions for mobile, it will definitely improve speed for mobile.
If you find my suggestion difficult to implement send an email at rajvee....@mlveda.com
The results of the 2022 Mobile Wireless Drive Test, which evaluated voice and data service in the state for six different mobile wireless providers, are described in the report. The report includes printable maps depicting the results for each provider. Results of the test are best viewed on the interactive map linked below. The map depicts hexagons that are shaded to show the coverage identified within that area. The map depicts the Drive Test results in 14 separate layers, with separate maps for voice, data, and each provider. Users can manually enable the layers they wish to view, one layer at a time.
These results will be used for many purposes. They will be posted on the state website for the public to use to determine the best available provider in their area. They will also be submitted to providers who will use them to guide deployment of new sites. The Department intends to submit all of the collected data to the FCC in the mobile wireless deployment challenge process.
The FCC publishes maps depicting coverage reported by the mobile wireless carriers. Many consumers contend that these maps do not reflect the coverage they experience. The FCC challenge rules lay out a process to challenge this asserted mobile wireless coverage. This involves two sizes of hexagons, referred to as the larger "resolution 8" and the smaller "resolution 9" hexagons; each resolution 8 hexagon contains seven component resolution 9 hexagons. To present a challenge for a given resolution 8 hexagon, tests must be submitted in at least four of the component resolution 9 hexagons. Moreover, at least two tests must be conducted within each resolution 9 hexagon, and these must be done at least 4 hours apart. If you live in an area with poor coverage, you can contribute to the process by conducting tests that conform to these requirements. The drivetest webmap depicts these hexagons in Vermont. This map can be used as a guide to ensure that tests are conducted in the appropriate areas.
We worked with Ookla to create a new visual language for Speedtest.net that you'll soon see on their website and mobile applications. This exciting new look and feel can be fully experienced on the new iPhone app available now. We're also developing the Android version which will be available soon.
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