Internet Speed Test

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Am I Satisfied with the Speed Test Results of My Internet Connection?

According to the definition set by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), broadband refers to internet connections that provide a minimum download speed of 25 Mbps and a minimum upload speed of 3 Mbps.

If your internet speed is slightly above 25 Mbps for downloads and 3 Mbps for uploads, it means that your internet speed fulfills most of your needs. However, if you have a family and wish to stream HD movies and play HD online games simultaneously, that speed is definitely insufficient, and upgrading your internet connection is necessary in order to fully enjoy these activities.

0.5 - 5 Mbps

With speeds below 5 Mbps, your online capabilities will be significantly limited.
  • Read/Send Email
  • Web Browsing
  • Video Call (low quality)
  • Streaming content in SD quality on a single device at a time.
  • Downloading 1 Gbps File may take approximately 4 hours 30 mins to 27 mins.
  • Single User

5 - 10 Mbps

Speeds ranging from 5 to 10 Mbps offer a modest boost in flexibility compared to slower speeds. However, you will still experience limitations when streaming HD movies, downloading large files, or having multiple users on the network.

  • Read/Send Email
  • Web Browsing
  • Video Call
  • Gaming
  • Streaming content in HD quality on a single device at a time.
  • Downloading 1 Gbps File may take approximately 27 mins to 14 mins.
  • Single or two Users

10 - 25 Mbps

With speeds ranging from 10 to 25 Mbps, you can successfully complete most of your online tasks and stream HD content, and even Ultra HD (though not completely smooth). However, it’s important to consider that larger families or users with multiple devices may experience slightly slower performance than expected.

  • Read/Send Email
  • Web Browsing
  • Video Call
  • Gaming
  • Streaming content in UHD quality on a single device or HD quality on one to two devices at a time.
  • Downloading 1 Gbps File may take approximately 14 mins to 6 mins.
  • Single to three Users

25 - 50 Mbps

Speeds exceeding 25 Mbps are typically adequate for the average internet user. With such speeds, you can seamlessly stream HD/UHD content on multiple devices and handle medium to larger downloads without significant difficulties.

  • Read/Send Email
  • Web Browsing
  • Video Call
  • Gaming
  • Streaming content in UHD/HD quality on multiple devices at a time.
  • Downloading 1 Gbps File may take approximately 6 mins to 3 mins.
  • Single to four Users

50+ Mbps

Speeds surpassing 50 Mbps are sufficient for most internet users, regardless of the task. With such speeds, you can effortlessly stream UHD content, utilize multiple devices simultaneously, and download large files without facing excessive download times.

  • Read/Send Email
  • Web Browsing
  • Video Call
  • Gaming
  • Streaming content in UHD/HD quality on multiple devices at a time.
  • Downloading 1 Gbps File may take approximately less than 3 mins.
  • Large family

What is the Purpose of Conducting an Internet Speed Test?

The primary purpose of an internet speed test is to verify whether you are receiving the internet speed corresponding to the service you have subscribed to.

How can I obtain accurate results from an internet speed test?

  1. If possible, disconnect all devices that require internet access, except for the device on which you will be running the speed test.
  2. Ensure that all apps, browsers, and background downloads on your device are closed or turned off before running the speed test.
  3. If feasible, use a wired connection to connect your device to the internet. However, if your device only supports Wi-Fi, try to move it as close as possible to your Wi-Fi router/modem to optimize the signal strength.
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