Real Internet Speed Test

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About this app

Actual bandwidth needs may be higher depending upon number of users and whether you are using shared or dedicated Internet access. For businesses interested in VoIP or to use bandwidth for critical applications, we recommend you check internet speed and assess the overall quality of your bandwidth connection using.

How Does Our Internet Speed Test Work?
The Speakeasy Internet Speed Test is an HTML5, non-Flash bandwidth test, which checks your connection’s download and upload speeds using your browser. Our bandwidth test uses HTML5 technology and does not require any downloads to run. Bandwidth speed tests are typically used to check speed. However, our Speed Test Plus also checks line quality of the connection coming from your broadband provider.

Why Should I Test My Internet Speed?
A bandwidth speed test is an effective way for individuals and businesses to measure their connection. Broadband providers sell tiered packages based on speed, so it’s important to test regularly to make sure you are getting the appropriate return on investment. For organizations that use VoIP services, reliable broadband speed is a core necessity for the daily work of every employee. From conference calls to exporting large amounts of data, the speed of your broadband connection has a huge impact on your bottom line.

Terms You Should Know
Line Speed During the bandwidth test, the line speed shows the real-time download or upload speed we are seeing from your connection.

Download Speed The speed at which your Internet connection delivers data to your computer. This is the maximum amount of info your computer can receive from the Internet in a given second. Download speed is measured in Megabits per second (Mbps).

Upload Speed The reverse of download speed, this tracks the maximum amount of information that your computer can send to the Internet. This is also measured in Mbps.
Updated on
6 Oct 2022

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region and age The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
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No data collected
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Data isn’t encrypted

What's new

Speed Test some Bug Fixed