Internet Speed Checking :: Data Transfer Speed
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How are you connected online? It’s time for some internet speed checking. According to the Nielsen/NetRatings, 63 percent of all home internet users in the United States still connect via ordinary dial-up modem. This puts the US well behind others like Canada and even South Korea.
In Korea, according to that country’s Ministry of Information and Communication, over 70 percent of home users have broadband connections – Do You? Here are a few questions to ask.
- So how are you connected online?
- Are you happy with your service?
- Have you ever experienced a sudden drop in speed?
You can carry out internet connection testing right from your home.
When checking internet speed across households in USA, users were much more satisfied with broadband than dial-up. Though the broadband speed checking test indicated that users prefer broadband, most felt broadband was too costly.
Checking Internet Speed on Your Own
You can carry out your own internet connection speed test. To test the speed that you receive data, the test will send a large amount of data to your computer. The measurement will be displayed as your data transfer speed. If you can get close to 90% of your rated line speed, then you are receiving good connectivity speed. You should be happy.
You can also check out the Onlineeye DSL/Router Monitor, which has a real-time Graphic Analyzer that separately measures the download and upload speed and time. You can check the current speed from the active taskbar icon. There are also many other computer and internet speed testing programs. Find the one the best meets your needs.


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