Please reload the page and try again. How does it feel to be on top? You can stream live sports in UHD in every room, download huge files in minutes, and connect tons of devices. The internet world is yours. There's not much that can slow your connection down. With speeds like this, several people can stream at the same time. You also have the bandwidth for intense online gaming, if that's your thing. Not too slow and not too fast—that's how you roll.
Most online activities work great for you, but things might slow down if too many people start streaming in 4K or downloading large files. Your connection qualifies or almost qualifies as the FCC's definition of broadband: 25 Mbps. That's good! But if you need faster load times, there's plenty of room to upgrade. Your connection is fast enough to get the job done—just as long as the job isn't too big.
It works best if you stick to doing internet research, sending emails, and checking the news. Basic video streaming also works on one device. Interference from the weather, tall buildings, or even other wireless signals can cause your mobile broadband speed to fluctuate. The speed you need depends on what you like to do online and how many people use your connection. These recommendations give you a quick reference on what to shoot for.
Some internet speed tests use servers that are farther away, which can make your latency seem higher than it actually is. When you start the speed test, it will prompt your computer to download a dummy file. T-Mobile was the fastest mobile provider in 22 states during Q3 Results were too close to call in 11 states. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania jumped three spots to take top honors for fastest median mobile download speed among the most populous cities in the U.
Tampa, Florida was second; St. Reno, Nevada had the slowest median mobile download speed among the U. Lubbock, Texas was second slowest; Fresno, California third slowest; Lincoln, Nebraska fourth slowest; and Madison, Wisconsin fifth slowest. T-Mobile was the fastest operator in 51 of the most populous cities in the U. The results were statistically too close to call in 29 cities. Powered by. The contents of this report are the property of Ookla, LLC and may not be copied, redistributed, published, displayed, performed, modified, exploited or used for commercial purposes, including use in advertisements or other promotional content, without express written permission.
This includes, but is not limited to, data, written analysis, images, logos, charts and graphs and other items that may appear on this page. Members of the press, academics, non-profit researchers and others using the findings in this report for non-commercial purposes are welcome to publicly share and link to report information with attribution to Ookla.
For more information, please contact press ookla. United States' Mobile and Fixed Broadband Internet Speeds Ranking mobile and fixed broadband speeds from around the world on a monthly basis. Fixed Broadband. United States Median Speeds. Ookla Insights. Anything we can improve? Submit Cancel. We're sorry that didn't solve your issue. What could we have done to help you better? Thanks for your feedback! Explore our community forums for answers. You can download an entire TV show in less than 30 seconds even with the most basic fiber plan.
The first two come at a quite reasonable price, but have a data cap of 1TB. Third one, Mbps, is closer to highest priced plan, and offered in case if Mbps is not available.
Finally, the Mbps plan has unlimited data usage, so you can explore high-quality content freely, even keep it playing while your sleep. Fiber connections are available in a select number of states and cities.
0コメント