I think it would be interesting to get an idea of what the internet connection speeds are like for CSS-Tricks readers. Connection speed makes such a huge difference in the web browsing experience I hope that getting an understanding of what speeds people are getting will help us all kind that in mind when working on websites.
So go test your speed right now (Download Speed) and pick the most appropriate answer in the poll (in the sidebar). If a mobile device is your main connection, test that, otherwise use your main home/work connection.
Remember, “Mbps”
That’s “Megabits per second.” Somehow this has become the standard for measuring internet connection speed. Personally, I think this is insane. People understand the size of digital things in bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, gigabytes, and terabytes. Yet instead of using these common sizes that everyone understands, we use the “bit” versions of those, which are are 8x larger numbers. Because:
8 “Megabits” == 1 “Megabyte”
et al.
Let’s stick with “Mbps” since that’s what the speed tester reports.
Full, real time results for this poll and all post polls are in the polls archive.
Ping: 25ms
Download Speed: 10.05 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.00 Mbps
Coquimbo, Chile
Ping: 42ms
Download Speed: 11.14 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.88 Mbps
Preston, UK
I copied that response format from EmpreJorge because it seemed like a good idea to standardise, but it made me think: Semantically what would be the ideal way of presenting that data? A <dl> ? In this context it makes little difference, I doubt the comment system supports definition lists – or if it does I doubt it styles them in a meaningful way.
You poor bugger, you only get .88!!! Is that normal? We live in Perth Australia and we get 5, and we thought it was slow mate. But what about bloody Sweden!!! But also I know in aussie you get what you pay for so it might be slower because were on a cheaper plan, for $70 a month I get free phone calls across Australia + 250,000MB.
Ping 635 ms
download speed is 0.99
Upload is around 0.27
I am not sure what is going on there with my speed , yet i have the highest Ping from everyone .
Victoria Australia who i use starts with Tels,
So if you think your net is slow think again & i pay a small fortune of $45 for just 8 gb a month .
Interesting poll.
Ping: 10 ms
Average download: 30.04 Mbps
Average upload: 31.54 Mbps (weird, isn’t upload usually less?)
This was also interesting because there was a giant peak at the beginning of the download, which must be that way to make browsing web pages faster, whereas longer/bigger downloads will even out for me at 30 Mbps.
Yeh – there was a peak for me too. Although I only averaged out at 5Mbps…. :-/
Ping: 36ms
Download Speed: 6.20 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.71 Mbps
Toronto, Canada
The best part: I pay for 25 Mbps and with what I currently have whenever I download anything with >200 Kbps nobody can use the internet anymore. Every page gives an DNS error. Bell’s customer service is no help. :D
Bell is terrible when it comes to Internet service. I’m not surprised with your stats. You’re probably paying more than you should too. Since you’re in Toronto, you might want to check out TekSavvy for their cable service.
Ping: 20ms
Download Speed: 7.12 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.83 Mbps
Toronto, Canada
I have the same problem in Toronto.. Rogers BUSINESS internet provider. We have the highest package, yet, it’s consistently under 10Mbps. We’re switching offices in a few weeks, looking forward to potentially getting a better connection.
Ping: 5ms
Download Speed: 6.7 Mbps
Upload Speed: 15.5 Mbps
Santa Cruz, CA
Ping: 5ms
Download Speed: 101.05 Mbps
Upload Speed: 98.10 Mbps
Stockholm, Sweden
Can I have that!
Ok, I’m moving to Sweden. Or Japan; they’re supposed to have even faster Internet (160-ish).
Wow! And mines is a small fraction of that :(
I wish I could have that. D-: Mine is terrible!
Damn you have an awesome internet connect. The US really needs to step up their game…. and at an affordable cost.
Ping: 55ms
Download: 32.06 Mbps
Upload: 4.81 Mbps
Las Vegas, NV
OMG! that’s pretty awesome man..
@office 2Mbps & 4Mbps
@Home 512Kbps
:(
Ping: 0ms
Download Speed: 95.20 Mbps
Upload Speed: 9.78 Mbps
Halmstad, Sweden
You win!
Ping: 4ms
Down: 93.20 Mbps
Up: 65.33 Mbps
Stockholm, Sweden
Ping: 17ms
Download Speed: 20.42 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.98 Mbps
Los Angeles, CA
Ping: 9ms
Download Speed: 15.71 Mbps
Upload Speed: 5.28 Mbps
Clifton, NJ
Go little VZ Fios, go!
Ping: 11ms
Download Speed: 10.87 Mbps
Upload: 0.81 Mbps
Minas Gerais, Brazil
Ping: 13ms
Download Speed: 27.14Mbps
Upload Speed: 10.25Mbps
Szeged, Hungary
Ping: 50ms
Download Speed: 10.67 Mbps
Upload: 0.91 Mbps
Nelson, New Zealand
Ping: 6ms
Download Speed: 9.74 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.06 Mbps
Madrid, Spain
Ping: 8ms
Download Speed: 19.16 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.14 Mbps
Denver, Colorado
Ping: 25ms
Download Speed: 10.42
Upload Speed: 6.27
Pleasanton, California
Ping: 24ms
Download Speed: 14.77 Mbps
Upload Speed: 7.46 Mbps
Boston, MA, USA
Ping: 41ms
Download: 21Mbps
Upload: 4.18Mbps
Minnesota, US
ping: 92 ms
Download Speed: 7.34 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.55 Mbps
Ankara, Türkiye
i pay for 8 Mbps so 7.34 with firefox open with tons of tabs is reasonable i think.
Ping: 16ms
Download Speed: 54.31 Mbps
Upload Speed: 32.48 Mbps
TOKIO, Japan
Are your limited on bandwidth per month with those kinds of speeds?
my download speed 17.13 Mbps
Up load speed 1.84 Mbps
London
Ping: 13ms
Download Speed: 21.55 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.73 Mbps
New York, NY — Time Warner Cable, Road Runner Extreme Service
Much more accurate speed info from here (your avg. speed is at the top of the page):
http://www.youtube.com/my_speed
Actual Download Speed: 9.66 Mbps
Ping: 24ms
Download: 15.63 Mbps
Upload: 0.39 Mbps
Olsztyn, Poland
New Zealand internet speed is awful.
Ping: 51ms
Download Speed: 1.81 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.65 Mbps
In India too, it’s too low (especially the upload speed that also plays a vital role in the overall browsing experience).
Ping: 352ms (to the server in New York)
Download Speed: 2.5 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.59 Mbps <–
Ping: 16ms
Download Speed: 42.67 Mbps
Upload Speed: 30.80 Mbps
Richmond, VA, USA
Richmond here too, friend!
ping:9ms
download speed:20.72 Mbps
upload speed: 1.72Mbps
Bayport, NY 11705
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1648895095.png
Ping: 17ms
Download Speed: 20.45 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.27 Mbps
Southwest Florida, USA
Ping: 31 ms
Download: 8.16 Mbps
Upload: 5.62 Mbps
Advertised Mbps: 30 up/30 down
Actual Mbps: 34.5 up/28.7 down
Ping: ~30ms
Chattanooga, TN (residential fiber)
WiFi actually stops being able to keep up these speeds, giving figures more like 28/26.
Well Jono, New Zealand beat Egypt!!
Way to go TeData (way below what is being paid for, but no way to get them to do better)
Ping: 353 ms
Download Speed: 52 Mbps
Upload Speed: 21 Mbps
TeData isn’t even embarrassed! Lol… I am. :P
Ping: 28ms
Download Speed: 17.13 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.46 Mbps
Grand Rapids, MI
Ping: 27ms
Download Speed: 10.87 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.48 Mbps
Azores, Portugal
Ping: 14 ms
Down: 22.18 Mbps
Up: 2.35 Mbps
From west coast of Canada. The small island of Gabriola.
On Shaw’s “Extreme” high-speed package.
Ping: 18ms
Download Speed: 34.75 Mbps
Upload Speed: 6.19 Mbps
Mountain View, CA
Ping: 67ms
Download Speed: 15.95 Mbps
Upload Speed: 10.59 Mbps
Residential fiber
Tampa Bay, Florida, USA
Ping: 44 ms
Down: 5.97 Mbps
Up: 1.60 Mbps
Des Moines, IA on a locally owned ISP providing DSL service.
Ping: 250ms
Download Speed: 0.01-1.50 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.1 Mbps
Granada, Spain
Don’t talk about slow speed… please.
Ping: 9ms
Download Speed: 20.66 Mbps (promised 25)
Upload Speed: 2.37 Mbps (promised 2.5)
Victoria, BC, Canada
ping: 3ms
down: 96.87 Mb/s
up: 80.06 Mb/s
Vilnius, Lithuania
Ping: 11ms
Download Speed: 34.26 Mbps
Upload Speed: 5.96 Mbps
Clearfield, UT – Comcast
<strong>Ping:</strong> 24ms
<strong>Download Speed:</strong> 36 Mbps
<strong>Upload Speed:</strong> 8 Mbps
Ping: 29ms
Download Speed: 30Mbps
Upload Speed: 6Mbps
Ping: 14ms
Download Speed: 10.95 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.42 Mbps
Brooklyn, New York
Time Warner Cable, Road Runner
Ping: 79 ms
DL: 4.63 Mb/sec
UL: 0.68 Mb/sec
Still living in The Netherlands, but I might add that Speedtest also tells me that’s slower than 85% of the NL. I might add that I pay for an 8Mb/sec bandwith, but due to me living in the middle of nowhere, that gets capped by technical limits.
An 8Mb/sec bandwith is average and private connections can get up to 20Mb/sec. My friend, who goes to the University at Enschede has a 100Mb/sec bandwith and is getting an upgrade to 1Gbit/sec, but that’s reserved for universities and organizations. Fiber optic connections are still sold as a delicacy over here, but that’s just a means of virtually keeping prices high.
Ping: 26ms
Download Speed: 18.92 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.22 Mbps
Peoria, IL – Comcast
I hate Comcast, but this is actually a really good deal. I only pay $30 a month.
Good deal..
I pay $48.5 for 11 mbps and tech guys just bunch of idiots
Ping: 69ms
Download:2.57 Mbps
Upload: 0.49 Mbps
Does CSS-TRICKS use a CDN ? Will it speed up my connection here in Argentina?
Ping: 25ms
Download: 7.21
Upload: 0.33
Perth Australia
Ping: 21ms
Down: 30 – 50Mbps depending on wifi interference – ethernet, usually around the full 50
Up: 4.9Mbps
Virgin Media cable, North East England
Ping: 13ms
Download Speed: 18 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.93 Mbps
Milwaukee, WI
Ping: 12 ms
Down: 23.71 Mbps
Up: 4.38 Mbps
Chester Springs, PA
Ping: 341ms
Download: 1.04 Mbps
Upload: 0.21 Mbps
Bandar (Central Java), ID — New York, NY
Ping: 92ms
Download: 68Mbps
Upload: 5.7Mbps
I think mine is rather low. :(
Ping: 7ms
Download: 30Mbps
Upload: 1.14Mbps
Sydney, Australia
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1647429497.png
Download: 24.12 Mbps
Upload: 4.88 Mbps
Ping: 12 ms
Sioux Falls, SD
Midconet
Ping: 22ms
Down: 9.54 / I pay for 11
Up: 0.97 / I pay for 1
Orlando Florida – USA (brighthouse)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1630975738.png
Download: 160.54Mbps
Upload: 6.86 Mbps
Ping: 15ms
(Should be 200/10)
Helsinki, Finland
54e/month
I’m moving to Finland!!
I think we have to move there
rather move that internet connection our place.. I need one too…
DL: 49.71 Mb/s
UL: 4.78 Mb/s
PING: 16 ms
Hi Chris
What about destination server ?
This poll is so wrong on one thing, it doesn’t control the location of the destination server , speedtest.net by default will use the closest server based on user’s ip to do the test.
( Most people don’t even care to click and choose destination server to test, they will just click the test button. )
So if you don’t ask everyone to use same exact destination ( maybe closest city or state in which css-tricks server is located ) then the result of this poll is almost useless.
Only if the question is “Who can download css-tricks.com the fastest?”. This is talking about connection speeds in general. Speedtest.net is far from ideal but having everybody use the same service and choosing their closest server is probably as good as it will get.
Besides, I imagine Chris has the site set up to serve through a CDN so there isn’t really a “closest city or state in which css-tricks server is located”, it will be hosted around the globe.
@Martin
for the internet speed in general,
we can just go here
http://www.netindex.com/
They already do that for us.
More variety of results.
A true speed test would be if your ISP hosted a speed test page and you ran it against their server. This poll means absolutely nothing.
Absolutely nothing? That’s absolute hyperbole. You’re right in that we would see results slightly closer to a theoretical maximum if each ISP was hosting its own speed test, but ask yourself this: how many web sites do you visit that are hosted by your ISP? In terms of real world performance (i.e. connecting to external websites) these numbers are absolutely valid.
@Dave Yeah, you’re totally right. But that’s not what this article is about. This article is about connection speed [ideally to the farthest hop inside your ISP].
Ping: 11ms
Download Speed: 26.17 Mbps
Upload Speed: 3.09 Mbps
Los Angeles, CA
DL: 25.39 Mbps
UL: 4.36 Mbps
Ping: 12 ms
Fort Collins, CO
Ping: 9ms
DL: 25.06 Mbps
UL: 3.64 Mbps
Eugene, Or
Comcast, I <3 U
Ping: 15ms
DL: 41.85mbps
UL: 25.07
Longmont, CO
Work:
Ping: 65ms
Down: 5.54
Up: 17.50
Home:
Ping: 120ms
Down: 2.80
Up: 0.65
:(
Ping: 34ms
Download: 50 mbps
Upload: 5 mbps
Location: Cleveland, OH
Ping: 42ms
Download Speed: 11.23 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.82 Mbps
Advertised DL: 6 Mbps
Advertised UL: 0.75 Mbps
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Ping: 19ms
Download Speed: 50.50 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.98 Mbps
Austin, TX (Time Warner Cable)
ping: 55ms
download speed: 1.12 Mbps
upload speed: 0.25 Mbps
Bandung, Indonesia
it sucks, I know.
Ping: 6ms
Download Speed: 2.23 Mbps
Upload Speed: 2.56 Mbps
Piscataway, New Jersey
Ping: 30ms
Download Speed: 21.03 Mbps
Upload Speed: 5.06 Mbps
Warwick, RI
Ok guys, try and beat this…
Ping: 117ms
Download Speed: 1.25 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.43 Mbps
Pune, India
And I’m talking DSL, mind you, not wireless. This is pretty much the norm out here, in case you were wondering.
@Ashish
I’ve already beaten you!
Mine is::
Ping: 448ms
Download: 0.10 Mbps
Upload: 0.09 Mbps
Location: Bangladesh
Provider: Grameenphone
But as I know MTNL offered 2Mbps at the cost of only 200 (Indian rupees) back in 2008.
So, why you’re still in the dark?
But not me :D
When I have a connexion… usually even for loading a simple page it take ages… when it finish the work, it’s really really painful…
Ping: 3ms
Download Speed: 119.32 Mbps
Upload Speed: 92.62 Mbps
San Francisco, CA
Ping:89ms
Download:6.48 Mbps
Upload: 3.70 Mbps
Comcast
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania USA
Ping: 13ms
Download Speed: 20.39 Mbps
Upload Speed: 5.59 Mbps
Brighthouse Cable
St. Petersburg, FL US
Ping:21
Download:9.52 Mbps
Upload :0.73 Mbps
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Ping: 5ms
Download :: 34.44
Upload :: 1
Rogers
Toronto Canada
Ping: 29
Download: 15.19
Upload: 0.98
Location: Toronto, Canada
Ping: 18ms
Download Speed: 16.07 Mbps
Upload: 0.79 Mbps
Whangarei, New Zealand
I have to agree with the others from NZ. Internet speed here, as a general statement, is awful. Which is unsurprising given that most of the country still uses copper cables which were never designed to be laid underground as they are. The only reason mine is so high is because I happen to live close to the major exchange for my town.
Theses times are going to suck, but it’s because my connection is slow sometimes. I don’t know why, an the ISP is absolutely no help.
Ping: 980ms
Download: 0.14 Mbps
Upload: 0.08 Mbps
Location: San Diego, California
It’s appalling, but I can’t change it. :-(
Ping: 11ms
Download speed: 25 Mbps
Upload speed: 17 Mbps
Solna Sweden
Meassure on iPad.
Ping: 25ms
Download: 42.65 Mbps
Upload: 2.90 Mbps
Location: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
My ISP is Shaw and I’m on a 50 Mbps Cable plan.
Ping: 48ms
Download: 1.82 Mbps
Upload: 1.41 Mbps
Location: New Delhi, India
On another connection:
Ping: 62ms
Download: 6.64 Mbps
Upload: 0.29 Mbps
Location: New Delhi, India
Ping: <5ms
Download: 98 Mbps
Upload: 90 Mbps
Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Connection Type: Fiber optics
Ping: 12ms
Download: 48.23 Mbps
Upload: 2.43 Mbps
Location: Hellevoetsluis, Netherlands
Connection Type: Cable 50Mbit
Ping: 276ms
Download Speed: 2.81 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.77 Mbps
Baku, Azerbaijan
Ping: 19ms
Download: 51.67 Mbps
Upload: 4.89 Mbps
Location: Uniontown, Ohio
Provider: Time Warner Cable Wideband
Oh and here’s a template future commenters can copy and paste to save them time:
<strong>Ping:</strong> ms
<strong>Download:</strong> Mbps
<strong>Upload:</strong> Mbps
<strong>Location:</strong>
<strong>Provider:</strong>
Hey All!
Download Speed: 2Mbps
Upload speed: 550Kbps
Srinagar, Kashmir, ASIA
I have recently upgraded my internet connection, so now I have:
Ping: 8 ms
Download: 24.5Mbps
Upload: 1.5Mbps
Location: Madliena
Provider: Melita
Ping: 9 ms
Download: 18.5Mbps
Upload: 0.47Mbps
Provider: Optus
Melbourne, Australia
Ping: 8 ms
Download: 17.47Mbps
Upload: 6.32Mbps
Location: SF, USA
Provider: Comcast
Ping: 12 ms
Download: 30.73 Mbps
Upload: 6.32 Mbps
Location: San Jose, CA
Provider: Comcast
Ping: 5 ms
Download:21.26 Mbps
Upload: 18.87 Mbps
Location: Riga, Latvia
Provider: Lattelecom
Internet in Iran is very weak :(
Ping: 85 ms
Download: 0.87Mbps
Upload: 0.73Mbps
Masshad,Iran
Ping 17 ms
Download 121.97 Mbps
Upload 8.89 Mbps
Grootebroek, Netherlands
Ping: 3ms
Download Speed: 89.92 Mbps
Upload Speed: 82.50 Mbps
Zurich, Switzerland
Sadly, this is just at my office. I’ll have to check at home.
Ping: 5ms
Download Speed: 58,3 Mbps
Upload Speed: 3,3 Mbps
Hasselt, Belgium
Ping: 12ms
Download speed: 42,0 Mbps
Upload: 3.80 Mbps
Netherlands
By the way, I think part of the reasons megabits are used is because that way internet providers can abuse that higher number in marketing.
Ping: 19ms
Download Speed: 3,60 Mbps
Upload Speed: 21,16 Mbps
Bursa, Turkey
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1647748183.png
Ping: 4 ms
Download: 95.05 Mb/s
Upload: 75.96 Mb/s
Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia
@the office
speedTest result png
Ping: 12ms
Download Speed: 7.37 Mbps
Upload Speed: 7.33 Mbps
Gent, Belgium
The office proxy must have something to do with these results i think,
will have to try this at home to ^^.
Ping: 12ms
Download Speed: 101.05 Mbps
Upload Speed: 2.72 Mbps
Frankfurt, Germany
Lovely download speed. I wish we had that in the states.
Ping: 9ms
Download Speed: 60.74 Mbps
Upload Speed: 10.72 Mbps
Oss, The Netherlands
I live in Israel.
Testing with a server in Tel Aviv, I get
Ping: 23 ms
Download: 5.30 Mb/s
Upload: 0.78 Mb/s
But when I chose a server in NY, the results are quite different!
Ping: 188 ms
Download: 1.31 Mb/s
Upload: 0.74 Mb/s
Can someone please explain the significance of the Ping value?
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1647774833.png
Ping: 59ms
Download Speed: 0.85 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.75 Mbps
TMNET TELEKOM MALAYSIA.
Ping: 953ms
Download: 0.96Mbps
Upload: 0.28Mbps
Location: Australia
Provider: Skymesh – http://skymesh.net.au (Satellite)
Ping: 16ms
Download Speed: 29.73 Mbps
Upload Speed: 2.79 Mbps
ISP: Virgin
Worthing, UK
Ping: 5ms
Download Speed: 18.54 Mb/s
Upload Speed: 17.45 Mb/s
Location: Murska Sobota
ISP: Telekom Slovenia
Ping: 4ms
Download Speed: 91.93 Mbps
Upload Speed: 71.90 Mbps
Sofia, Bulgaria
Ping: 21ms
Download Speed: 32.44 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.95 Mbps
Ludwigsburg, Germany
From pc to a lan connection with a own server for the school.
Pretty decend.
ping 23
download speed 73,52 Mbps
upload speed 4,32 Mbps
ping 9ms
download 49
upload 0.9
Virgin Media, london suburb
@Work:
Ping: 15ms
Down: 37.14 Mbps
Up: 6.76 Mbps
Netherlands, Hengelo
Ping: 21ms
Download Speed: 15.78 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.96 Mbps
ISP: Virgin
Bristol, UK
£25 a month (i think)
Download Speed: 21.03 Mbps
Upload Speed: 17.46 Mbps
Krasnodar, Russia
Ping: 14ms
Download Speed: 48.75 Mbps
Upload Speed: 2.75 Mbps
Victoria, Canada
First I have a note to make. Speedtest.net usualy suggests the closest server which in my case is in my town of Sofia, Bulgaria. And since Bulgaria has an excellent inner peer network the results are:
Ping: 3ms
Download speed: 94.00 Mbps
Upload speed: 61.03 Mbps
Lets do the test again but with a server somewhere in Europe … lets say Vienna:
Ping: 41ms
Download speed: 80.30 Mbps
Upload speed: 19.45Mbps
And last one – this time to US (Nashville, TN)
Ping: 149ms
Download speed: 9.69 Mbps
Upload speed: 5.62 Mbps
That’s it :)
Ping: 11ms
Download Speed: 948.75 Mbps
Upload Speed: 950.48 Mbps
Moscow, Russia
At work: (10Mbps BT SDSL)
Ping: 16ms
Download: 9.7Mbps
Upload: 9.4Mbps
At home:
Ping: 34ms
Download: 1.8Mbps
Upload: 0.4Mbps
Residential broadband in the UK is absolutely pathetic :(
Ping: 33
Download: 0.88Mbps
Upload: 1.31Mbps
Omg I know. They go on about rolling out a faster broadband for the Olympics next year, except, what happens when the fastest isn’t fast enough? We’re definitely lagging behind the rest of the world in terms of speed.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1647829037.png Ukraine ..pay 10$ 100mb/100mb
Ping: 12ms
Download Speed: 32.02 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.85 Mbps
Vancouver, Washington (USA)
Ping: 7 ms
Download Speed: 55.19 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.89 Mbps
Bucharest, Romania
Ping: 32ms
Download Speed: 10.20 Mbps
Upload Speed: 9.64 Mbps
Lublin, Poland
PS. Love symmetry :)
Ping: 6 ms
Download: 28.36 Mbps
Upload: 29.88 Mbps
Barcelona, Spain
Ping: 8ms
Download Speed: 42.01 Mbps
Upload Speed: 34.76Mbps
Bonn, Germany
Ping: 42ms
Download: 1.2 Mbps
Upload: 0.2 Mbps
Location: Brisbane, Australia
Provider: Internode, via an optus dslam
Results skewed due to semi-broken router not connecting at full speed, and my girlfriend simultaneously watching movies on another computer…. I previously had results 6 times better.
I keep wanting to take all the data and put it in a nicely formatted spreadsheet… but then I’d might as well visit some net speed statistics site.
If nothing else, this poll is great because it’s interesting to see all the countries that CSS-Tricks readers come from :)
Agreed!
At work:
Ping: 27ms
Download: 6.99Mbps
Upload: 6.27Mbps
Near Paris, France
Ping : 139ms
Download Speed : 0.52Mbps
Upload Speed : 0.10Mbps
Dhaka , Bangladesh
Ping: 6ms
Download Speed: 70.80 Mbps
Upload Speed: 61,53 Mbps
University of Cape Town
South Africa
Ping: 6ms
Download: 226.98 Mbps
Upload: 86.66 Mbps
Reykjavik
Iceland
Ping: 32ms
Download:
18.90Mbps
Upload:
0.82Mbps
Auckland, NZ
For servers inside Romania (my country) I have around 100Mbps download and 1Mbps Upload (crappy ISP policy).
So I’ve tested my speed with a NY server. Here are the results:
Ping: 141ms
Download: 13.52 Mbps
Upload: 0.93 Mbps
Server: NY (~4650mi)
Ping: 19ms
Download: 45.29 Mbps
Upload: 8.60 Mbps
Cologne, Germany
Ping: 65ms
Download Speed: 2 Mbps
Upload Speed: 5.36 Mbps
Russia, Rostov-on-Don
Ping: 22
Download: 11.54 Mbps
Upload 0.80 Mbps
Melbourne, Australia
Ping: 3ms
Download: 22.78 Mbps
Upload: 20.19 Mbps
London, UK
Ping: 24 ms
Download: 48,35 Mbps
Upload: 59.28 Mbps
Location: Borås, Sweden
Ping: 2ms
Download Speed: 98.59 Mbps
Upload Speed: 97.27 Mbps
Chisinau, Moldova
Ping: 48 ms
Download Speed: 1.66 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.59 Mbps
Server: Aurora, Illinois, USA (~200 Miles from location)
Tested during non-peak hours (3AM Local Time). Average during the day is between 400Kb – 900Kb.
ping: 28ms
download speed: 12.18 mbps
upload speed: 0.79 mbps
Zwolle, The Netherlands
Ping: 21ms
Download Speed: 50.02 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.47 Mbps
Chesterfield, UK
Ping: 47ms
Download: 23.21 Mbps
Upload: 16.85 Mbps
Madrid, Spain (at work)
Ping: 13ms
Download Speed: 45.01 Mbps
Upload Speed: 25.58 Mbps
Latvia
Ping: 32ms
Download Speed: 34.73Mbps
Upload Speed: 6.34 Mbps
Lancaster, Pa. US
16 ms, 25.92 Mbps down, 1.42 Mbps up
Den Burg – Texel
The Netherlands
Ping: 8ms
Download Speed: 73.70 Mbps
Upload Speed: 74.43 Mbps
Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Ping: 53ms
Download: 11.53Mbps
Upload: 0.62Mbps
Location: Bologna, Italy
Provider: Telecom Italia
I don’t think Chris meant to post your Internet Connection Speed here… That’s why he created poll, don’t you think so?
It would be much more interesting to discuss wether you should take low-speed connection in considiration while developing a site. Or only during mobile development. And if you do so, what things do you consider?
Wow, I didn’t even notice the poll on the right hand side of the screen…. I was so busy looking at the comments. Even when you mentioned the actual poll, it took me a while to find it on the page. Interesting user interface design point for this site.
Me either. I even looked for it but it was below the fold and by the time I got to it, I was reading comments. That’s good ergonomic info to learn too!
I like the comments better anyway.
I am totally not intrested to see everyone’s results at speedtest.net.
Though i am interested in the poll’s result, because this gives me a much more clearer view about everyone’s connection speed.
I absolutely love this complete comment-chaos. There is a lot of energy here. <3
Took the poll too and agree: Its more usefull.
By the way:
Ping:2ms
DL: 9.87
UL: 11.27
Copenhagen, Denmark
Ping: 39ms
Download: 29,54 Mbps
Upload: 1,94 Mbps
Munich, Germany
Ping: 41ms
Download 11.61 Mbps
Upload: 2.31 Mbps
York, PA
Not terrible but I’ve seen better
Ping: 180ms
Download: 1 Mbps
Upload: 0.23 Mbps
Beirut, Lebanon
95,77Mbps down
8,80 Mbps up
Bucharest, Romania
I’d love to see these results in a table.
Satellite for me:
Ping: 960ms
Download: 1.56 Mbps
Upload: 0.04Mbps
I also didn’t notice the poll! I think knowing the exact results is more useful anyways.
Ping: 9ms
Down: 4.29 Mb/s (pathetic)
Up: 0.65Mbps up (sheesh)
Location: Toronto (downtown), Canada
I can get faster with plans that are 2-3x more expensive. Canadian customers (especially those of us in Toronto) pay through the nose for pathetic speed with ridiculously small bandwidth caps. I’m lucky that I have a bandwidth cap of 300GB/month from an independent ISP.
Equivalent speed DSL plans on Bell have caps as small as 25GB/month for 50% higher cost. At Rogers Cable a 12Mbps/0.5Mbps plan is 47% more expensive with a 60GB/month cap.
I truly envy those of you in Europe & the Far East that have incredible speed and reasonable prices!
Ping: 17ms
Download: 16.83 Mbps
Upload: 0.49 Mbps
Toronto, Ontario
Rogers… the worst.
Download: 17.23 Mbps
Upload: 0.51 Mbps
Toronto, Ontario
Rogers… the worst. – I second that!
Ping: 2ms
Down: 260.93Mbps
Up: 187.05Mbps
Roskilde, Denmark
Drool!
Damn it, and the brazilian government keeps saying that this country is in full progress -.-‘ Maybe I have the worst connection in this page (I can’t buy more, it doesn’t arrive here):
Ping: 534
Down: 1.37 Mbps
Up: 0.29 Mbps
Praia Grande, Sao Paulo, Brazil
who is your provider? GVT offers fast cable internet
I believe I have the worst. My ping was 980ms.
Yes, GVT offers great speeds, but they are in a few cities. =(
Ping: 72ms
Download Speed: 6.05 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.30 Mbps
That’s what I get for living out in the countryside. That and sheep for neighbours.
The download number surprised me, I would have said more like 4.5 (it’s theoretically an 8Mbps connection, but this is ADSL and I’m a fair way from the exchange), but they keep upgrading the equipment at the exchange and things keep getting better (four years ago, this same connection wouldn’t do more than 2.5).
ping: 9ms
down: 12Mbps
up 0.92
location: Joao Pessoa, Brazil
3 years ago, when I moved here, average speed was 1 – 3Mbps
Ping: 45ms
Down: 1,92 Mbps
Up: 0,32 Mbps
Location: Belgium
We have recently had loads of problems with the connection, so it’s much slower because we’re at the end of the line, so are subject to all the traffic, …
ping: 16ms
download: 5.80Mbps
upload: 5.42Mbps
An office somewhere in Portsmouth, UK
Ping: 42ms
Download Speed: 11.14 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.88 Mbps
Ukraine, UK
Ping: 5ms
Download: 91.53 Mbps
Upload: 77.57 Mbps
Bucharest, Romania
Ping: 15ms
Download: 23 Mbps
Upload: 0.43 Mbps
Toronto, Canada
Measured on my iPad
Ping: 211ms
Download: 0.37 Mbps
Upload: 0.20 Mbps
Thus the problem of living in a very rural area!
Ping: 5ms
Download: 281.53 Mbps
Upload: 180.97 Mbps
Stanford, CA
Ping: 37 ms
Download: 1.04 Mbps
Upload: 0.24 Mbps
Mansoura, Egypt
Ping: 65
D/L: 15.83
U/L: 3.11
Ping: 41ms
Download: 31.07 Mbps
Upload: 1.85 Mbps
Niagara Falls, Canada
Ping: 5 ms
Download Speed: 27.40 Mbps
Upload: 40.72 Mbps
Copenhagen, Denmark
Ping: 18ms
Download: 45.56 Mbps
Upload: 2.06 Mbps
Leander, TX
Ping: 24 ms
Download speed: 10.15 Mbps
Upload speed: 0.50 Mbps
Zagreb, Croatia
B.T.W., what is wrong with Chris’ sentence:
So go test your speed right now (Download Speed) and pick the most appropriate answer in the poll (in the sidebar)?
6.07 wireless and 6.16 through ethernet. Something must be going on. That can’t be right.
Ping: 36ms
Download Speed: 4.28 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.28 Mbps
Country: Greece
Also, I pay for 24Mbps and I get this crappy speeds. But this is the internet policy in Greece. You either pay for 24Mbps (which is maximum now) and you hope some day to actually have that kind of Internet connection or you pay for 2Mbps (which is unbearable).
So, stop whining you guys because you have ONLY 30 Mbps :P
they forgot to tell you that you still get 2mbps-if the wires are over 5 kilometers from the exchange they cant send you 24 -for some reason the longer the wiring the working speed must be lower-so i think they are send you 2mbps
Ping: 44ms
Download: 4.73Mbps
Upload: 0.67Mbps
Toronto, Canada
Teksavvy.com is my ISP
Ping: 40ms
Download: 20.37Mbps
Upload: 1.55Mbps
Ping: 102 ms
Download: 1.66 Mbps
Upload: 0.24 Mbps
Bangalore, India
Ping: 10ms
Download Speed: 54.67 Mbps
Upload: 5.41 Mbps
Winnipeg, Canada
Ping: 8ms
Download Speed: 25.20 Mbps
Upload Speed: 5 Mbps
Maclenny, FL
Ping: 7ms
Download: 20.41 Mbps
Upload: 65.74 Mbps
London, UK
Ping: 73ms
Download: 0.71 Mbps
Upload: 0.21 Mbps
Islamabad, Pakistan
ISP: PTCL Tripleplay project
Download: 632 Mbps
Upload: 244 Mbps
Ping: 3 ms
Dublin, Ireland
We have a 1Gbit/s, but the test server doesn’t
Ping: 25ms
Download: 62.95Mbps
Upload: 41.22Mbps
Durban, South Africa
A few variables affect these tests:
a) Congestion – I’d never see these speeds during university term time, but it also changes moment to moment. Ordinarily I can’t watch even small videos.
b) Proxies? – 1st test a few minutes ago only had a download speed of 8.??Mbps, the next 72.18Mbps. I can only assume the proxy is responsible.
c) The test first selects the ‘nearest server’ and route to that will vary. Mine appears to be in Mozambique, which would mean it’s only a hop or two away on the country’s main undersea cable. Few hops on a fat pipe would be fast, but not so good if everyone were measured against the same server.
d) Upload speed is not influenced by proxies and usually not much affected by congestion, so all 3 tests were around the 40Mbps mark – so probably reasonably close to the theoretical limit I could get (and way above the original download speed).
Ping: 11ms
Download: 91.36 Mbps
Upload: 21.52 Mbps
Porto, Portugal
Ping: 79ms
Down: 5.60 Mbps
Up: 4.20 Mbps
Jacksonville, FL
At the office. Will have to do this at home as well.
Ping: 49ms
Download: 25.36Mbps
Upload: 2.13Mbps
Tuebingen, Germany
This is at work. Wait for the results when I get home :)
Ping: 129ms
Download: 0.61
Upload: 0.32
That’s in Tyler, Texas.
Ping: 28ms
Download Speed: 93.54 Mbps
Upload Speed: 40.03 Mbps
Chattanooga, TN
EPB
Ping : 46 ms
Download : 16.11 Mbps
Upload : 15.92 Mbps
Location : Goa, India
Ping: 3ms
Download: 223.23Mbps
Upload: 246.15Mbps
Location: University of Tuebingen, Germany
It’s kind of hard to find a good server to test against.
Connection Link is 1Gbps, but if I remember correctly there’s some piece of hardware limiting it to about 600Mbps.
You are the lawnmower man!
Ping: 40ms
Download: 8.03 Mbps
Upload: 0.48 Mbps
R
Recife, Brazil
http://connectiondetails.info/
Speed Test finished in 0.233 seconds. Your speed is 8789.7Kb/s
Porto, Portugal
Ping: 33ms
Download Speed: 3.53 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.42 Mbps
Dungun, Terengganu, Malaysia.
Ping: 22ms
Download Speed: 36.90Mbps
Upload Speed: 8.23Mbps
N Ireland, UK
I do love statistics!
25.62 down
2.61 up
Cox Cable (business level) Irvine CA
Ping: 37ms
Download Speed: 17.19 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.82 Mbps
Aigio, Greece
Ping: 12ms
Download Speed: 16.85 Mbps
Upload Speed: 30.61 Mbps
Cracow, Poland
Ping: 19 ms
Download: 4.15 Mb/s
Upload: 0.65 Mb/s
Location: Ajax, Canada ( Just outside Toronto )
And I am on Teksavvy, yes maybe not the fastest, I have a 5Mb account, but far better than Bell and Rogers!!
Oh, and I have 6 Remote connections into work at this time, so that may slow it down just a bit!
k.
Ping: 12 ms
Download: 49.06
Upload: 18.50
Pittsburgh, PA, US
Ping: 347ms
Download Speed: 20.40 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.43 Mbps
Location: Madison, NJ
Ping: 4ms
Download Speed: 72 Mbps
Upload Speed: 71 Mbps
Karlsruhe, Germany
Ping 3 ms
Download: 70.90 Mbps
Upload: 42.58 Mbps
Location: Provo, UT, US
Ping: 23ms
Download Speed: 21.26 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.16 Mbps
Location: Berkeley, CA
Ping: 53ms
Download Speed: 236.76 Mbps
Upload Speed: 59.72 Mbps
Universal City, CA
Yeah, using work’s internet is cheating, I’ll admit.
Ping: 11ms
Download: 36.06 Mbps
Upload: 6.39 Mbps
Cherry Valley, IL
Ping: 20ms
Download: 19.49 Mbps
Upload: 1.95 Mbps
Virgin Media 20Mbit Plan (I think it’s 20, I forget) – Cambridgeshire, England
Ping: 7ms
Download Speed: 83 Mbps
Upload Speed: 40 Mbps
Rochester, NY, USA
Ping: 10ms
Download Speed: 93.18 Mbps
Upload Speed: 3.20 Mbps
Arlington Heights, IL
It makes me emotional (and even feeling like I should scream and cry).
Ping: Taking long time even to open page
Download Speed: 16 kbps
Upload Speed: 15 kbps
Network: Tata Docomo
Comments: Faster networks (400 kbps max downlink) are too too expensive to afford in our country.
Gujarat, India.
Connecton type: ADSL
Ping: 22ms
Download Speed: 70 Mbps
Upload Speed: 9.50 Mbps
Luleå, Sweden
Ping: 54 ms
Download: 27.10 mbps
Upload: .96 mbps
Greensboro, NC
@middle8media
Ping 48ms
Download 4.02Mbps
Upload 0.37 Mbps
Location Norfolk, UK (Still in the dark-ages)
Ping: 26ms
Download Speed: 15.69 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.55 Mbps
Lisbon, Portugal
it’s ok, I guess. Although I would like better upload speed…
Ping: 15ms
Download: 21.61 Mbps
Upload: 4.82 Mbps
Location: Sebastopol, CA (near San Francisco)
Ping: 4 ms
Download Speed: 66.58Mbps
Upload Speed: 7.05Mbps
Baia Mare, Romania
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1648626370.png
At work:
Ping: 20ms
Download: 25.9 Mbps
Upload: 4.96 Mbps
At home:
Ping: 32ms
Download: 4.91 Mbps
Upload: 1.12 Mbps
I don’t mean to screw up the poll results, though I just gotta say, that mobile device network connection speed changes, often. User may be on a have a slow network connection when they initially visit your site, then they may be able connect to wifi, or 4G, or vice-versa.
Network connection speed on mobiles will not always be consistent.
In my opinion, only auditing the network speed once on mobiles is a bad idea if you are going to use that information to serve content/markup. I’ll save the rest of my thoughts for a blog post, but wanted to share this here.
Ping: 7 ms
Download: 78.55 Mbps
Upload: 67.23 Mbps
Vancouver, BC (at work, will try to repeat at home later)
Oh man, mine’s bad
Ping: 59ms
Download Speed: 15.19 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.77 Mbps
Dunkerque, France
faster than 57% of France
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1648676489.png
Ping: 17ms
Download: 43.11
Upload: 29.69
VZ Fios, Manassas, VA
19ms
Down: 12.08 Mbps
Up: 4.22 Mbps
@chris Coyier
I believe the ONLY reason we are forced fed Megabits instead of Megabytes is because of marketing reasons. Numbers look much higher in Bits than Bytes, and during the Comcast Verizon, and Cox cable wars (many others I know) they needed their numbers to look sexy to the uninitiated. Who didnt know a bit was not a byte and saw it as being bigger than the competitor. Purely marketing.
But we have the power. We dont have to copy what they do. We can choose to use megabytes. We have just chosen to go along with what was spoon-fed.
Ping: 17ms
Download: 43.11
Upload: 29.69
VZ Fios in Manassas, VA
ATT: DSL
Ping: 50ms
Download: 5.63Mbps
Upload: 0.42 Mbps
With a 150MB CAP I am swithing
oops! switching
You might find my One prehistoric!! I mean have a look at my internet speed:
Ping: 60ms
Download Speed: 0.63 Mbps
Upload: 0.33 Mbps
Kathmandu, Nepal
For this Internet Speed, we need to present our Company’s Registration Certificate ( as this speed is only available to Companies). It’s internet service from our government Communication Authorities. This one’s doing good for me though!
Ping: 18 ms
Download: 10.14 Mbps
Upload: .83 Mbps
Graz, Austria
Ping 53 ms
Down 32.88 Mbps
Up 6.14 Mbps
Location San Diego, CA
ISP Cox Business
This could be why I live at my desk.
Ping: 20ms
Download: 58.27 Mbps
Upload: 41.36 Mbps
ISP: Rackspace Hosting
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1648829069.png
Ping: 10ms
Download: 52.16 Mbps
Upload: 43.01 Mbps
Mexico City, Mexico
Ping: 16 ms
Download: 48.97 Mbps
Upload: 48.75 Mbps
Location: Orlando, FL (AT&T at a large corporation)
Ping: 26ms
Download: 4.56Mbps
Upload: 0.64 Mbps
*sigh*
Ping: 9ms
Download Speed: 88.10 Mbps
Upload Speed: 42.88 Mbps
Santiago, Chile
Ping: 12ms
Download Speed: 49.80 Mbps
Upload: 4.81 Mbps
Location: Leicestershire, UK
Provider: Virgin Media
That’s unlimited in it’s true meaning, and also it’s not traffic shaped like the slower services on Virgin Media. Couldn’t be more happy with my service.
I have the option to go up to 100Mb, but not feeling a huge need to do so right now.
Ping: 213ms
Download Speed: 1.69 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.02 Mbps
French Guyana..
80 US$/ month .. !
Wow! That’s crazy!
Ping: 15ms
Download: 12.40 Mbps
Upload: 1.77 Mbps
Cranleigh, UK
Ping: 68ms
Download Speed: 7.07 Mbps
Up Speed: 0.53Mbps
Provider: Bell
Nova Scotia, Canada
Ping: 6ms
Download Speed: 31.23 Mbps
Upload Speed: 9.72 Mbps
Washington, DC (@ work)
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1648856255.png
My Speedtest
Ping: 73ms
Download: 0.36 Mbps
Upload: 0.07 Mbps
Location: Fairbanks, Alaska
I know, it’s pretty slow. :) It’s wireless and it is one of their slower plans.
Opera Turbo to the rescue!
Ping: 32 ms
Download Speed: 28.56 Mbps
Upload Speed: 12.13 Mbps
Location: Phoenix, AZ USA
ISP: Cox Internet (Cable Internet
Ping: 7ms
Download: 42.09 Mbps
Upload: 48.72 Mbps
Montréal, CA
1.95mb/s download
0.87 mb/s upload
86 ms
It’s a Turbo Hub from Bell. Better than my dial up connection, but I didn’t test to see just how much.
Ping: 16 ms
Down: 3.93 Mbps
Up: 0.45 Mbps
Serbia
Ping: 24ms
Download: 7,29 Mbps
Upload: 1,37 Mbps
Ping: 10ms
DL: 31.19Mbps
UL: 9.66Mbps
These results are nice for web geeks but for the more mainstream users (at least in the US, sorry rest of the world), you can look at maps thanks to the FCC.
http://broadbandmap.gov/
Check out “Percentage of housing units with access to 4 Mbps or more” from this map
http://www.broadband.gov/maps/availability.htm
Here’s a broader sample of speed tests
http://www.broadbandmap.gov/speedtest#v=speedtest/download&c=5.00/33.000/-94.000
Ping: 8ms
Download: 15.29 Mbps
Upload: 1.99 Mbps
Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
Ping: 8ms
Download Speed: 28.36 Mbps
Up Speed: 1.12Mbps
Provider: Telenet
Location: Dendermonde, Belgium
Ping: 37ms
Download: 4.98 Mbps
Upload: 0.97 Mbps
Location: Newfoundland, Canada
Ping: 21ms
Download Speed: 27.20 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.93 Mbps
Provider: Time Warner
Location: Austin, TX
Just fast enough to DL a 720p episode of the Simpsons in about 3 minutes.
ping: 37ms
down: 2.90Mbps
up: 0.52Mbps
That’s my Infinitum Lentum (private joke) connection here in Monterrey, Mexico.
Did I mentionned that I’m paying for a 15Mb connection?
Ping: 29ms
Download: 18.28 Mbps
Upload: 1.78 Mbps
Location: Carrboro, NC, USA – using Road Runner with Turbo Boost
pfff mine is terrible
download:3.07mbps
upload:0.51mbps
México City
i think i actually have better speed on my mobile paid plan
Ping: 15ms
Download Speed: 14.92 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.92 Mbps
Edewecht, Lower Saxony, Germany
http://goo.gl/Q2swP
Ping: 17ms
Download Speed: 14.64Mbps
Upload Speed: 2.01Mbps
Provider: UPC
Location: Fălticeni, ROMANIA
Cost: ~$8
A pretty good deal&service.
Ping: 4ms
Download Speed: 219.58 Mbps
Upload Speed: 149.63 Mbps
Cupertino, CA
Apple’s Internal Network
My location: Bucharest, Romania
Did several tests.
The results vary very much depending on how close the test server is to your location.
This is normal i think, considering the hops are between the servers.
Download 76.93 Mb/s
Upload 53.79 Mb/s
Ping 8 ms
Server Pantelimon (Near Bucharest)
Distance <50 mi
http://speedtest.net/result/1648871855.png
Download 22.99 Mb/s
Upload 8.96 Mb/s
Ping 127 ms
Server New York, NY
Distance ~ 4750 mi
http://speedtest.net/result/1648925542.png
Download 17.10 Mb/s
Upload 2.72 Mb/s
Ping 422 ms
Server Portland, OR
Distance ~ 5950 mi
http://speedtest.net/result/1648922820.png
Download 11.61 Mb/s
Upload 5.39 Mb/s
Ping 152 ms
Server Washington, DC
Distance ~ 4950 mi
http://speedtest.net/result/1648920946.png
Download 48.95 Mb/s
Upload 5.21 Mb/s
Ping 57 ms
Server Frankfurt
Distance ~ 900 mi
http://speedtest.net/result/1648910469.png
Ping: 12ms
Download speed: 13.95Mbps
Upload speed: 3.14Mbps
Ukraine, Kharkiv
Sadly, that my ISP canceled 50 and 100 Mbps tariffs for this building :(
Ping:39ms
Upload:6.17Mbps
Download .6mbps
Tecumseh, Oklahoma
You can switch to MB/S by going to the settings tab in the top right corner, then select it from the drop-list in the bottom right corner.
Ping: 13 ms
Download Speed: 29.96 Mbps
Upload Speed: 3.08 Mbps
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Ping: 13 ms
Download Speed: 18 Mbps
Upload Speed: 2 Mbps
Location: Laval / Montréal, Québec, Canada
I have the up/down mixed up. It should read:
Ping:39ms
Upload: .6mbps
Download: 6.17Mbps
Tecumseh, Oklahoma
That rates a D in the speetest results, but it’s an A+ in my book. 2 years ago I could only get dial-up at 41 KBps, a friend down the road is still stuck with Dial-Up.
1.5Mbps down, 0.5 Mbps up
Clearwire Corporation
Though, my brother works at Stanford and has 300+ Mbps and my friend works at NASA and has 600+ Mbps. It’s insane, lol.
Ping: 21ms
D/L Speed: 10.93Mbps
U/L Speed: 0.79Mbps
Location: Binyamina, Israel
Although it is not what this poll is meant to check, I’d really like people to post how much they pay for what they actually get (in US$), just for comparison, if that’s OK by you, Chris…
I pay around 35$. It comes down to 3.2$ per D/L Mbps (per month).
Ping : 45ms
Download speed : 1.30Mbps (best speed ever : 1,7Mbps)
Upload speed : 0.33Mbps (best speed ever : 0,44Mpbs)
From St Sébastien (suburb of Nantes), France
Price : 29,99 euros (no TV)
Last house at the end of the phone line eligible for internet access (my neighbors can’t get it…).
Good enough for web sites design, upgrade and maintenance though!
Ping: 3ms
D/L Speed: 96.29Mbps
U/L Speed: 78.71Mbps
Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
I can almost see the Amsterdam Internet Exchange from here!
Holy crap batman… Is someone going to compile all these results into a country based graph to go with the poll results to compare css-trick readers’ internet speeds from all across the globe.
NB: by ‘someone’ I clearly mean Chris.
wow, everybody in this poll hast over 10mbps!!!
i have an AVERAGE GERMAN “home consumer” package and i only get 6mbps!
ping: 67ms
download: 5.76mbps
upload: mbps
location: berlin, germany
Ping: 84ms
Download Speed: 8.02Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.39 Mbps
Prague, Czech Republic
Got a feeling that there may be a problem with this wifi router that O2 have sold to us…
ping: 33 ms
download: 8.52 mbps
upload: 0.88 mbps
Tavistock, Devon, UK
This is a goodish day for me, can’t believe some of the results they’re so much quicker! Especially in Japan and Sweden! Wow
One thing for everyone to keep in mind is the unscientific nature bandwidth testing in general. Speedtest.net has some requirements for their servers, but there are so many factors that go into the number you at the end of the test.
Also, just because you pay for X mbps doesn’t mean that’s what you’ll get on a test like this. Not to say that your ISP is screwing you, but the number they give you is only guaranteed from your location to their servers – they can’t guarantee that you’re going to get that full bandwidth to Speedtest.net or any other server. There are going to be a certain number of network hops between your ISP and any server on the web that they can’t control.
Ping : 24ms
Download : 17.35 Mbps
Upload : .82 Mbps
Phillip Island, Australia (1.5 hrs from Melbourne)
This is really interesting considering some of the comments and blogs I’ve been reading lately concerning page size. With these results, anyone suggesting up to 2Mb per page is ok is kidding themselves.
Soon (up to 8 years till completion) Australia will have a new fibre network to speed things up, but I wish they’d hurry up!
Ping: 13ms
Download: 119.81 Mbps
Upload: 11.38 Mbps
The Netherlands
I work on a university campus… :)
Ping: 4ms
Download Speed: 450.96 Mbps
Upload Speed: 213.46 Mbps
Seattle, WA USA
I tested a handful of nodes in my area, and this was the fastest, but average is more like 100Mbps down and 60 Mbps up.
Ping: 31ms
Download Speed: 4.97 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.73 Mbps
Sydney, NSW Australia
Ping: 28ms
Download Speed: 24.47 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.97 Mbps
Prague, Czech Republic
Suffice to say, I was surprised too. I do pay for 25/2, so it is not like it can possibly get any better :-).
Ping: 37ms
Download Speed: 3.78Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.36Mbps
ISP: BRITISH TELECOMMUNICATIONS
Server: GLOUCESTER (~50 mi)
Ping: 25ms
D/L Speed: 15.3 Mbps
U/L Speed: 3.55 Mbps
Location: Berlin, Germany
Ping: 19ms
Download Speed: 49.20 Mbps
Upload Speed: 9.23 Mbps
Location: Seoul, Korea
Ugh. I’m so depressed.
I knew my internet was slow, but I think this is about the worst on your list….
Ping: 1010 ms
Download: 0.51 Mbps
Upload: 0.03 Mbps
I pay $80 a month for the “fastest” option with WildBlue satellite and I live in Upstate NY.
Such a Bummer.
Ping: 12 ms
Download: 31.70 Mbps
Upload: 3.15 Mbps
Location: London, UK
Provider: Virgin Media.
Pay £21 (about $32.48) for 30 Mbps fiber Optic. You can go up to 100 Mbps in my area if you want to pay for it.
Ping: 17ms
Download: 22.42 mpbs
Upload: 4.41 mpbs
Provider: Comcast
Ping: 10ms
Download Speed: 23.35 Mbps
Upload Speed: 38.82 Mbps
Tokyo, Japan
Ping: 21ms
Download Speed: 19.73 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.69 Mbps
Albany, NY
Time Warner Cable (“Extreme” speed package)
Ping: 14ms
Download Speed: 59.82 Mbps
Upload Speed: 9.27 Mbps
Brighton, UK
From Beijing, China I have two results for you. One is while I am on VPN (tunnelled through via LA, USA), the other is without VPN. The latter will look faster, but it also means that I won’t be able to reach many sites including this one.
with VPN
Ping: 185ms
Download: 3.49 Mbps
Upload: 0.63 Mbps
without VPN
Ping: 81ms
Download: 3.79 Mbps
Upload: 0.64 Mbps
As you can see, it doesn’t even differ so much. China Telecom promises me far more than I am paying for and it is morning here now, so things are even faster than when Europe wakes up.
Hope this helps for your “survey” :)
Ping: 711ms
Download Speed: 1.31 Mb/s
Upload Speed: 1.64 Mb/s
Location: KL, Malaysia
ISP: TM
Result is based on best effort (as promised by ISP) but my mobile broadband is much faster, only it always DC
In Timmins, Ontario, Canada. Server in Toronto, Canada. ~450 miles away.
Ping: 20ms
Download: 19.31 Mbps
Upload: 0.96 Mbps
ISP: EastLink (25Mbps Service)
I’m fairly happy with the service I’m getting. I paid for the highest uncapped amount, because… well… I’m the type of guy who goes on CSS-Tricks. (And that’s a good thing!)
Ping : 10ms
download : 8.96 Mbps
Upload : 8.23 Mbps
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1649547773.png
Its very good Speed in INDIA. I’m very happy with this.
Ping: 10
Download: 13.52 mbps
Upload: 3.27mbps
Issaquah, WA, USA
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1649596984.png
Ping: 69ms
Download: 0.81 Mbps (have seen as high as 1.20 Mbps though)
Upload: 0.72 Mbps
Roy, WA (40 miles south of Seattle)
Really frustrating because we’re buffered on two sides by Joint Base Lewis-McChord (huge Army/Air Force base), which means relatively low population density and thus fewer, slower service options. My parents live 7 miles to the north and have 30+ Mbps service.
Ping: 392ms
Download: 0.62Mbps (during office hours – on a private connection)
Upload: 0.03Mbps
ISP: MWEB 4mb uncapped
Total line cost: $128 pm
Johannesburg, South Africa – connecting to – Los Angeles, California, USA
Before 2009, any uncapped internet account was out of the price range of many companies, never mind individuals. Since then the Seacom cable has come online, connecting Africa and Europe. I believe the West African cable is due to come online next year, connecting the Western Cape to London and delivering the possibility of 20Mbps! Still, we have a far way to go to bring the prices of these connections down enough to make it affordable for the majority of South Africans and South African schools.
Ping: 50ms
Download Speed: 2.95 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.37 Mbps
Leer, Germany
Ping: 15ms
Download Speed: 32.32 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.92 Mbps
near Hamburg, Germany
Ping: 2ms
Download Speed: 107.12 Mbps
Upload Speed: 93.2 Mbps
Stockholm, Sweden
Pings – 80ms
Download – 10.36 mps
Upload – 2.05 mps
Phuket, Thailand
Ping: 160ms
Download: 0.69 Mbps
Upload: 0.02 Mbps
This is through Vodafone mobile broadband, 100km out of Auckland, New Zealand, connecting to Auckland testing server! During “off-peak” times in a low-density area!
My family of 4 uses just 8GB of data per month which costs roughly $75/month on a 2 yr contract.
Now can people please shut up about their “slow” 5mbps internet and crappy service. Thanks
When conecting to Miami:
Ping: 296 ms
Download: 0.47 Mbps
Upload: 0.01 Mbps
Ping: 10 ms
Download: 24.95Mbps
Upload: 4.0Mbps
Location: Charlottesville, VA
Provider: Comcast
Ping: 10ms
Download: 9.47 Mbps
Upload: 0.99 Mbps
Location Nottingham, UK
Ping: 3ms
Download: 94.12 Mbps
Upload: 9.13 Mbps
(Optic fiber)
Milan, Italy
Ping: 186ms
Download: 32 MBps
Upload: 2 MBps
( Broadband Cable )
Weichering, Germany
Ping: 38ms
Download: 22.41 Mbps
Upload: 2.78 Mbps
(Cable)
Groningen, The Netherlands
Download speed = 1.52 Mbps
Upload speed = 0.88 Mbps
(Dongle)
Colombo, Sri lanka
Ping: 21 ms
Download: 9.42 Mbps
Upload: 1.83 Mbps
Location: Finland
Price: 28€/month
Connection Type: Cable
Ping: 29 ms
Download: 4.09 Mbps
Upload: 0.41 Mbps
Location: Belgium
Provider: Belgacom
The different packs are on the site below:
http://belgacom.be/belgacom/be-en/pages/private/c_internet_access_withvoice.page
We have the comfort pack
Ping: 448ms
Download: 0.10 Mbps
Upload: 0.09 Mbps
Location: Bangladesh
Provider: Grameenphone
Pretty fast huh! :)
Ping: 24ms
DL: 63.59 Mbps
UL: 5.07 Mbps
Charter – Michigan
Ping: 20ms
DL: 1.96 Mbps
UL: 1.91 Mbps
Leipzig, Germany
Ping: 10ms
DL: 15.67Mbps
UL: 1.57Mbps
Montreal, QC, Canada
Ping 7ms
DL: 109.57Mbps
UL: 10.10Mbps
Stockholm, Sweden
Ping: 62ms
Download Speed: 18.17 Mbps
Upload Speed: 3.09 Mbps
Querétaro, Mexico
Ping: 49ms
Down: 12.21 Mbps
Up: 0.92 Mbps
Halle, Germany
Ping: 3ms
Download Speed: 100.41 Mbps
Upload Speed: 92.00 Mbps
Stockholm, Sweden
Note that i pay around 25$ /month for my connection. It’s interesting to know different prices around the world.
I pay around U$60 / month for this really bad connection (above)
In Sweden does the government host your internet?
Just wondering.
Ping: 271ms
Download Speed: 0.33 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.25 Mbps
Itajubá, MG, Brazil
Ping: 23ms
Download Speed:55.05 Mbps
Upload Speed: 45.25 Mbps
Jönköping, Sweden
Monthly cost 9$
I might have to move to Sweden for those internet speeds!
How about the prices? I think, here in Turkey, expensive than others. 8 Mbit / 30 € per month! But competitor of my ISP, 20 Mbit unmetered Fiber optic line is just 35€.
Ping : 60ms
Download Speed : 3.40 Mbps
Upload Speed : 0.20 Mbps
Prague, Czech Republic
I pay around 25 USD per month to Telefónica O2
Ping: 6ms
Download: 34.91 Mbps
Upload: 8.29 Mbps
Craiova, Romania
I pay around 20 USD for both Cable and Internet. It is Fiber optic line but I am limited because I use a router.
Ping: 84 ms
Download: 1.33 Mbps
Upload: 0.74 Mbps
ID, USA
Ping: 100ms
Download Speed: 50 kbps
Upload Speed: 10 kbps
Kathmandu, Nepal.
DAMN TRUE.. i’m not joking at all
Ping: 20ms
Download Speed: 50.9Mbps
Upload Speed: 26.11 Mbps
Gold Coast, Australia
Chris Coyier Whats your speed??
Ping: 25 ms
Down: 27.92 mbps
Up: 63.90 mbps
I’m paying $10 a month for 100/100mbps. I couldn’t be arsed to go hook my computer up to the router via a cable, so I did the test over the wlan. I imagine the results would be a bit better if I was on a threaded connection.
Ping: 4ms
Download: 55.30 mbps
Upload: 56.99 mbps
London, England
Ping: 6ms
Download: 48.81Mbps
Upload: 5Mbps
Pitesti, Romania
Ping: 1974ms
Download: 0.4mbps
Upload: 0.1mbps
Lagos, Nigeria
It really sucks!
Ping: 77ms
Download: 37.21MBs
Upload: 14.23MBs
Location: Toronto, Canada
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1652213907.png
Ping: 5ms
Download: 93.84mbps
Upload: 10.83mbps
Indianapolis, IN
Ping: 54ms
Download: 7.23 Mbps
Upload:0.64 Mbps
Location: Montenegro
I pay for 5 Mbps i don’t know why I have more. lol
But this pool could be much more interesting to see how much everybody pays for their speed. so we can see which country is a cheating thief :). Bye
Ping: 16ms
Download: 11.24 Mbps
Upload: 1.05 Mbps
Location: Oklahoma, USA
I get the speed I pay for, even though it’s a tad bit steep at $70 per month.
You will not believe, due to my location, but I am using most expensive subscription.
Ping: 16ms
Download: 16 Mbps
Upload: 1 Mbps
Location: near Belgrade, Serbia
ping 50ms
download 10.76 Mbps
upload 1.93 Mbps
Location Smithville, Texas
Wireless internet connection.
Ping: 37ms
Download: 12.92 Mbps
Upload: 0.81 Mbps
Amsterdam – The Netherlands
Provider Tele2 ADSL.
Wireless Internet Connection.
Ping: 11ms
Down: 35.26 Mbps
Upload: 3.50 Mbps
Salvador, Ba, Brazil.
Provider: GVT VDSL
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1654605678.png
Ping: 27ms
Download Speed: 16.38 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.87 Mbps
Paris, France
http://speedtest.net/result/1654758279.png
Ping: 4ms
Download: 6.69 mbps
Upload: 0.68 mbps
Manchester, UK
Oops, my ping is actually 49ms.
Ping: 42ms
Download Speed: 10.14 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.88 Mbps
Helsingør, Denmark
The poll is strangely “well reparted”. Each category has almost 10%, with a slightly more aroud 4-8 and slighly less around 30-50 (but 11% over 50).
It’s like Chris has done the choices knowing what was the actual repartition
Ping:9ms
Download speed:76.46Mbps
Upload speed: 1.65Mbps
Sydney, Australia
I’ve just moved onto a “Premium Speed” plan – costs an extra $20/month. Prior to that download speed was anywhere between 9 and 20Mbps.
Ping: 7ms
Download Speed: 37.14 Mbps
Upload Speed: 7.34 Mbps
Essex, UK
why do ppl have difference’s in the net speeds….cuz it’s a lame world where everyone’s treated differently :( yup.. the world is cruel…plus no-one actually like’s to share..now do we?? pardon the offensiveness but that’s reality…it’s boom boom pow situation
Ping: 114ms
Download Speed: 0.57 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.11 Mbps
Dhaka, Bangladesh.
My two houses and office:
House #1
Ping: 34ms
Download: 1.42 Mbps
Upload: 0.12 Mbps
Santo Tirso, Porto, Portugal
Provider: PT Comunicações
House #2
Ping: 16ms
Download: 21 Mbps
Upload: 2.1 Mbps
Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Portugal
Provider: Vodafone
Office:
Ping: 11ms
Download: 92 Mbps
Upload: 9.8 Mbps
Porto, Portugal
Provider: Optimus (Clix)
My House #1 is in a rural place, outside the nearest town, my Internet package is of 8Mbps Download and 256Kbps Upload, but that is the best i can get. This is one of two Internet Providers in the area.
My House #2 is in a large, seaside city, with lots of providers, here the Vodafone Package is a 25 Mbps Download and 2 Mbps Upload in optical fiber. Soon it will be upgraded to 50 Mbps, but maintaining the price.
My Office is in the middle of the second biggest city in my country, where we have a multiple choice of providers with many offers. This package is a 100Mbps Download and 10Mbps Upload in optical fiber.
As asked by someone back there, I pay:
House #1: 51 Euros/month
House #2: 42 Euros/month
Office: 64 Euros/month
All the three packages are triple play: Internet, TV and Phone.
Home:
ping 15ms
Down: 10.47Mbps
UP: 1.52 Mbps
Belgrade, Serbia
Internet Speed test really matter specially for professionals who are working on heavy sites and to check that u can visit speedtest.pk
ping: 12ms
down: 78mbps
up: 22mbps
Budapest, Hungary
ping: 28ms
download speed: 32.66 Mbps
upload speed: 1.63mbps
Edinburgh UK
ping: 20ms
download speed: 18.59 Mbps
upload speed: 18.03 Mbps
Lublin, Poland
ping: 7ms
download speed: 25.44 Mbps
upload speed: 4.52 Mbps
Aurora, CO USA
Ping: 69ms
Down: 2.56 Mbps
Up: 0.69Mbps
Maine, USA
Test Date: Dec 19, 2011 7:40 PM
Connection Type: Wifi
Server: Toledo, OH
Download: 17.80 Mbps
Upload: 0.91 Mbps
Ping: 39 ms
A detailed image for this result can be found here:
http://www.speedtest.net/iphone/182747645.png
Sent from my iPad
Ping: 4ms
Download Speed: 485.61 Mbit/s – 60 Mbps
Upload Speed: 97.96 Mbit/s – 12.2 Mbps
Stockholm, Sweden
ping 28ms
down 9.37Mbps
up 1.02 Mbps
Girona, Catalonia, Spain
ONO
Ping: 13ms
Download Speed: 19.02 mbps
Upload Speed: 15.91 mbps
Chatham, Kent, UK
ping: 10 ms
download: 3.16 mbps
upload: 3.07 mbps
viva l’italia!!!!
Ping: 3ms
Download Speed: 90.15 Mbps
Upload Speed: 73.17 Mbps
Amsterdam, Netherlands
I work for a cable company and we’ll be rolling out a 240Mbit connection at our sister company in Poland …. can’t wait to have it at my home as well.
26ms – ping
75-95 Mb/s – down
19-20 Mb/s – up
University connection, just a typical connection for the university, I’m sure some areas of campus can get up to 3-5x faster.
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1659229962.png
Ping: 4ms
Download Speed: 81.36 Mbps
Upload Speed: 68.42 Mbps
Copenhagen, Denmark
(this is at my work, at home download is ~25Mbps)
Ping: 12ms
Download Speed: 7.05 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.65 Mbps
Istanbul, Turkey
Cellular (3G)
D: 5.28 Mbps
U: 3.23 Mbps
P: 64 ms
Home (8 Mb / 1 Mb plan – ADSL)
D: 7.18 Mbps
U: 0.64 Mbps
P: 28 ms
Campus
D: 19.55 Mbps
U: 17.38 Mbps
P: 40 ms
Ankara, Turkey
All results are from the nearest server.
Download: 94.89 Mbps
Upload: 8.91 Mbps
Ping: 23ms
Rochester, UK
Ping: 36ms
Download Speed: 16.74 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.72 Mbps
Columbus, Ohio, United States
Ping: 18ms
Download Speed: 15.83 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.98 Mbps
London, England
Ping: 62ms
Download Speed: 5.14 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.51 Mbps
Merida, Spain
We need more speed!!!
Ping: 40ms
Download Speed: 1.98 Mbps
Upload Speed: 0.43 Mbps
Pune, India
ye dil mange more…!!!
Home (ISDN modem)
Ping: 139ms
Download Speed: 64 bps (no, not Mega)
Upload Speed: 62 bps
SH, Germany
Campus (should be 500/350)
Ping: 4ms
Download Speed: 419 Mbps
Upload Speed: 250 Mbps
Esbjerg, Denmark
Ping: 5ms
Download Speed: 16.42 Mbps
Upload Speed: 36.23 Mbps
Brasov, Romania
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1663162081.png
Ping: 45
DL: 10.18
UL: 0.71
I pay for 16 Mbps down and up… Overpriced too… There’s times that it goes up dramatically, like this one time I downloaded Window 8 in 30 seconds (That’s a 5gb file) and 17Gb files in 3 minutes… Does anyone know what’s the fastest provider in the US if not North Carolina? This is really crappy…
Ping: 12
Download: 20.46 Mbps
Upload: 2.12 Mbps
oh yeah, my iphone (via cellular)
Ping: 98
Download: 2.16 Mbps
Upload: 2.80 Mbps
Ping: 270ms
Download Speed: 2.22 Mbps
Upload: 0.36 Mbps
Canelones, Uruguay
Ping: 25ms
Download:3.5 Mbps
Upload:0.46 Mbps
Colombo, Sri Lanka
Pretty bad compared what i see here on what other have submitted. Banging my head here with frustration. :)
Ping 14ms
Download 26.81Mbps
Upload 4.73Mbps
Saratoga, CA
Etheric Networks Wireless service $100/month 50GByte Cap / Month
Believe it or not there is NO Wired/Coax or Fiber service in my neighborhood. No DSL or CableTV. But I’m 6 miles (by car) to Apple World Headquarters and 23 miles to Cisco World Headquarters in Silicon Valley.
Ping: 361
Download: 0.05 Mbps
Upload: 0.02 Mbps
Mine is the lowest of all :D
Ping: 18ms
Download Speed: 7.65 Mbps
Upload Speed: 1.88 Mbps
Zapopan, Mexico
And I pay for 6Mbps, so 7Mbps is nice :)
Embarrassing.
Ping: 31
DL: 0.97 Mbps
UL: 0.26 Mbps
Giza, Egypt
Home (Krakow, Poland)
ISP: UPC
Ping: 20ms
DL: 42.36 Mbps
UL: 4.72 Mbps
Mobile
ISP: Play Mobile (P4)
Ping: 58ms
DL: 3.37 Mbps
UL: 1.056 Mbps
Ping 10
Down 110,54 Mbps
Up 42,01 Mbps
Cologne / Germany
P.S.: At the office :D
These results are the averages of 3 tests performed over a 30 minute span.
WHY? Just because :)
Ping: 40-45ms
Download: 13-16Mbps
Upload: >1Mbps
RoadRunner (TimeWarnerCable) El Paso, TX
Ping: 59ms
Download: 7Mbps
Upload: 0.79Mbps
Istanbul/Turkiye
Ping: 11ms
Download: 45.64 Mbps
Upload: 2.46 Mbps
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Ping: 16
Download: 36 Mbps
Upload: 10 Mbps
Virginia 22204
Comcats
Ping: 16
Download: 36 Mbps
Upload: 10 Mbps
Virginia 22204
Comcast
Ping: 50ms
Download: 7.13Mbps
Upload: 0.32Mbps
Sydney (just), Australia
Since moving to where is basically the bush, I had to “downgrade” to ADSL 1
I now regularly get faster download speeds (albeit still only at 7Mbps) than when I was on ADSL 2
Upload speed is significantly slower, but I’m not a web host so I don’t particularly care
I’m 51 dl / 15 ul. I’m usually around 48 dl /40 ul. I wonder why my up is slow… anywho, cool collection of speeds, mostly everyone here is quite fast.
Ping: 33ms
Download Speed: 0.73Mbps
Upload: 0.65Mbps
ADSL2+ 500 gb Optus Broadband.. i pay $100.00 AUS every month for this shitty quality.
FFS anyone wanna help me with better connection?
Mate that’s slow. How much porn were you downloading when you ran the speed test? :)
How far from the exchange are you? Distance from your phone exchange has a significant impact on your ADSL speeds.
What does your modem / router say it’s connecting at?
At that speed, you couldn’t possible download as much as 500Gb in a month, so hardly seems worth the $100
Mate we pay $70 a month in Perth
and get free phone calls across Australia + 250,000MB, and we receive 5mbps. That’s with iinet but if you Google broadband plans theirs a fair few plans from different mobs, that is a bloody lot better then your mob is giving you mate.
Ping : 20ms
Download : 2.58Mbps
Upload : 0.68Mbps
I pay $50 a month for 8/1, so needless to say, my IP is going to be recieving an irate call from myself today…
BTW, Anyone who lives in Ontario – DON’T use Lara DSL (Teksavvy BS) they charge you the same amount as big providers for less than a fraction of the speed. They say they only started capping people to 320kilobyte per second download speeds as of Mid-2011, but I’ve had them for longer than that, and never thought that it might be a cap, I always just assumed it was the line speed (that’s what they told me)…
Ping : 9 ms
Download :103.56 Mb/s
Upload : 9.33 Mb/s
Vigin media DL speed is good at low usage times , requires use of external DNS to improve perfomance. There is a problem in my area with jitter which can cause poor performance at times – costs £35 a month at the moment…….
@office:
Ping: 41ms
Download: 10.64 Mbps
Upload: 0.66 Mbps
Romania, Craiova.
@at home:
Ping: 4ms
Donwload: 36.62Mbps
Upload: 19.16 Mbps
Romania, Craiova
@office I use Romtelecom provider – 30 Euro / month
@home I use RDS provider – aprox. 10 Euro / month
Ping : 71ms
Download : 0.38 Mb/s
Upload : 0.17 Mb/s
Windhoek, Namibia
Cost per month = N$559 = US$80 !!
If anyone feels sorry for me, i’d feel a lot better! No way that’s going to change over here.
Wow! That sucks man. Were you waiting all this time (since the poll started) just to load this page? :P
Ping 45ms
Down 12.40 Mbps
Up .60 Mbps
That’s what the stats say, but it seems much slower most days!!
I’m 51 dl / 15 ul. I’m usually around 48 dl /40 ul. I wonder why my up is slow… anywho, cool collection of speeds, mostly everyone here is quite fast.
17.47 MBPS 2.56 MBPS 8:00 am – 50.80 MBPS 5.82 MBPS 11.26 am – 87.42 MBPS 8.36 MBPS 12:08 pm $122.15 + 13% tax per month with Rogers Cable. Just went to leave to go with TechSavvy and Rogers dropped the price down to $68.02 taxes included. Admittedly I got off their 150Mbps package to 35 Mbps with unlimited bandwidth.
Right now I am still getting 163.67 Mbps 3.22 Mbps 12:58 pm
Ping: 11ms
Download: 4.02
Upload: 57.99
Location: Beijing, China
I wish I uploaded more than I download with those stats!
http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3132330291
and in December 2011 (when this post was published):
Ping: 48ms
Download: 2.32
Upload: 1.14
Location: Beijing, China
Ping: 2ms
Download: 982
Upload: 827
Location: Kansas City, MO
Google Internet IS SICK!
My internet speed equals out to around 122 Megabyte Down and roughly 103 Megabyte Upload Google fiber is were its at
I use Shaw Internet Speed 25Mbps Package:
Dec.7/13 Speedtest
Ping: 40 ms
Download Speed: 22.74 Mbps; Download song (5 MB): 1.76 seconds; Download movie (800 MB): 4.7 minutes
Upload Speed: 2.3 Mbps; Attach file to email (5 MB): 17.39 seconds; Send videoclip (35 MB): 2 minutes
Quality: Excellent
Prior to Shaw Tech visit, I was at about 10 Mbps Download. They replaced my modem/router and that improved the Download Speed. Upload Speed still seems rather turtoise-like! Perhaps, a more tech-savy individual could enlighten me on the Upload criteria.
Download: 0.74mbps
Upload: 0.34 mbps
ping: 84
Yeah……..
i am paying for a 10mbps connection from “my bro” from largest network in my country philippines which is “SMART”
and here is weird…when i visit the site it shows that this plan is 2mbps only..and my netowrk status shows 10mpbs(i dnt understand) x.x
ping:284ms
downloadspeed:1.00mbps
uploadspeed:0.25mbps
makes me go crazy..when i brose internet while playing A 2d GAME the game dc’s e.e”
i dnt knw if i get what im paying for…sometimes it says DNS server not responding….in my country politicians are corrupt..didnt knw they envade also the internet connections and prepaid celphone loads…
or shal i say the data cap*
G’Day our plan is $70 a month I get free phone calls across Australia + 250,000MB, is that a good plan or have I buggered up? I’m with iinet… we get 5mbps.
Ping: 14ms
Download Speed: 6.19 Mbps
Upload Speed: 4.60 Mbps
Victoria, Canada