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Take an Online Speedtest as Your First Step Towards Upgrades


Category: Computers and Technology  >>  Networking

By Jamie Charlesten   [ 23/06/2008 ]
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Just about anyone that uses a computer on the Internet can use a little more speed. This particularly holds true for anyone that still uses a standard dial up service for their Internet connection. Also, online competitive gamers are always looking for that extra edge to keep them coming out on top. Even online shoppers can use more speed to help them hop from site to site more quicker, while they look for the best deals online.

Even Faster Internet Service

Internet speed is measured in kilobites/second and since the very beginning of Internet service the speed that people have expected while online has steadily increased. Broadband high speed cable or satellite service now offers the fastest Internet service available, but can even this type of service be upgraded for more Internet speed?

A Complete Online Speedtest

You bet it can, and the first step to upgrading is an online speed test to determine what your actual speed is now. Not too long ago it was common for Internet users to administer their own “in home” speed test. It was accomplished by simply timing how long it took for a data file of a set size to download. This provided some information but there was no way of testing the speed of a file upload.

The First Step for More Speed

With the new online speedtest a combined integer is arrived at by testing both the download and the upload time in one test. This is accomplished by an online service sending your computer a data package that is then downloaded. After that, the same file package is immediately uploaded back to the online service. The entire process is timed and this gives a result that includes both upload and download time.

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Written by Jamie Charlesten. Find the latest information on an Online Speed Test as well as a Road Runner Speed Test

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