DSL Test - DSL Speed Test

DSL Test - DSL Speed Test

Testmyinternetspeed.org is a modern DSL speed test to analyze your broadband internet access. If you find that your internet connection is too slow or you are
just curious how fast it really is - 
Testmyinternetspeed.org is a perfect tool for a fast speed check - worldwide

Testmyinternetspeed.org measures your current internet speed to the server closest to you ("nearest server" is not wrong but the other way sounds more eloquent)
(we have almost 5000 servers worldwide). We test your download (speed with which you receive data from the internet), upload (speed with which you send data to the internet), connection (maximal number of connections per minute) as well as ping (response time between your computer and the internet). 

How does the speed test work?

TheTMIS gives you the tools you need to run the test entirely in your browser. Simply ensure that your computer or mobile phone / tablet is connected to the internet either directly via a router with a network cable or via a WiFi network and press the start button on the Testmyinternetspeed.org website. The test program then establishes a link with three nearby servers and measures the speed of your broadband / fibre / wireless connection. 


What data transfer rates should you expect to see in the test results?

Your maximum possible data transmission speed depends on whether you have a broadband, fibre, WiFi or another connection, as well as your pricing plan and service provider. The following is an overview of the theoretical highest download speeds so you can compare your test results to see just how well your speed measures up. 

  • ISDN: 64 Kbit/s
  • DSL / broadband 1000 to 16000: 1024 to 16384 Kbit/s
  • VDSL: max. 50 Mbit/s or 100 Mbit/s
  • Cable: max. up to 500 Mbit/s
  • Fibre: max. up to 1 Gbit/s

In the mobile sector:

  • GPRS: max. 55 Kbit/s
  • EDGE: max. 220 Kbit/s
  • 3G: max 384 Kbit/s
  • HSPA: max. 7.2 or 14 Mbit/s
  • HSPA+: 42 Mbit/s
  • 4G: max. 50 or 100 or 500 Mbit/s

How fast is your internet? Find out now with the accurate and easy-to-use Speedtest from Testmyinternetspeed.org


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