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RE: Speedtest site accuracy [was: Bandwidth issues in the Sprint network]


From: <rcheung () rochester rr com>
Date: Tue, 8 Apr 2008 22:13:05 -0400


Incidentally, Sprint's speedtest site is here: 

http://www.sprint.com/speedtest

The page is hosted off Speakeasy?, but the file is stored on Sprint servers, per their respective geographic region.

I'd be interested to see the speedtest results of your OC3.



Rick
---- Frank Bulk - iNAME <frnkblk () iname com> wrote: 

Vonage appears to be using Visualware's product: http://www.myspeed.com/

Frank

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-nanog () merit edu [mailto:owner-nanog () merit edu] On Behalf Of Jeff
Shultz
Sent: Tuesday, April 08, 2008 4:49 PM
To: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Speedtest site accuracy [was: Bandwidth issues in the Sprint
network]


Daniel Senie wrote:

If you go to Speakeasy.net and run their test, the vendor of theirs has
a logo showing (and clickable). This outfit produces nice-looking speed
test software.

That said, it just reported my Comcast Business account as getting
25Mbps down, and 1.4Mbps up, which is pretty unlikely. Clearing the
browser cache alters the displayed speed considerably, so this is a good
indication of the usefulness (or lack thereof) of some of this software.

Speakeasy must be good - you're the second person in 5 minutes to
recommend them.

What I'm looking for is software that we can install locally on our
backbone so we can offer our customers an accurate and up-to-date
performance measure of their own DSL circuit - which is anywhere from
256/256kb to 1024/6.144Mbs at the moment.

We're going fiber-to-the-house over the next 5 years so I expect those
numbers will continue to rise to the point that problems outside of our
network will definitely be more of a bottleneck than problems inside our
network - so I'm looking for a solution that will help us illustrate
that point to our customers.

--
Jeff Shultz


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