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What Classifies As A Fast Internet?

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Anything less than 1 Mbps
3 Mbps
5 Mbps
10 Mbps
15 Mbps
18 Mbps
Internet Speed Tests

If you’ve ever checked your broadband internet speed it is likely that you’ve used the Ookla Speed Test. Ookla’s Net Index takes the information from Speedtest.net and organizes it, making it easy to consume.

Click the “Go to my location” link and you’ll be redirected to a page listing all the ISPs that are available in your area. You can also look up for a specific city. The ISPs are ranked on the basis of recent Speedtest.net download speed results of their subscribers. Here, you can see which internet service providers are actually the fastest. Ookla’s speed test also allows you to compare average Internet speeds between different countries, regions, and even cities for you to understand various speeds across locations. You can check the rankings based on upload speeds, connection quality, value for the price.

Which internet connections are more likely to be slow? Dial-up:

Dial-up is called slow internet regardless of the internet operation because it can only deliver speeds of 56 kbps. These speeds aren't quick enough to do anything more than check email, and they won't help downloading, online gaming, Wi-Fi, or even uploading a single webpage in a timely manner. DSL (Digital Subscriber Line):

DSL is the most popular internet service, at speeds of less than 25 Mbps. Some cable internet providers provide sluggish speeds as a low-cost alternative, but they can also provide much faster speeds for a higher monthly fee. Fixed Wireless:

In rural areas, fixed wireless is a common internet solution. It transmits and receives internet signals using broadcast towers. Speeds can range from 3-100 Mbps depending on the provider and venue, but they appear to be on the slower side.

What difference does a fast internet connection make?

Small speed jumps, like 15 to 25 Mbps, are unlikely to make a significant difference in efficiency, but larger jumps, like 10 to 100 Mbps, can provide a completely different experience. We've mentioned the average times for different activities to give you an idea of how much speed will affect downloading and uploading:

What is the average time it takes to download a movie?

Music, videos, and pictures all have different file sizes, but a movie can be anywhere from 1 to 7GB in size, depending on the length and picture quality. Here's how long it will take to download a 4GB file at different speeds in hours:minutes:seconds.

1 Mbps
10 Mbps
25 Mbps
50 Mbps
100 Mbps
200 Mbps
400 Mbps
1,000 Mbps
9:32:39
0:57:15
0:22:54
0:11:27
0:05:43
0:02:51
0:01:25
0:00:34
What is the average time it takes to upload a short video?

The size of video files varies, but let's assume you have a 500 MB clip that could last up to 10 minutes in standard definition. Here's a rough calculation of how long it will take to upload it at different speeds. Internet providers' upload speeds are often much slower than their download speeds.

1 Mbps
3 Mbps
5 Mbps
10 Mbps
30 Mbps
50 Mbps
100 Mbps
500 Mbps
1:09:54
0:23:18
0:13:58
0:06:59
0:02:19
0:01:23
0:00:41
0:00:08

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