What is a ‘Good’ Internet Speed and How to Measure Internet Speed?

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Last updated on October 16th, 2024 at 2:19 pm

There are numerous internet service providers in the market and every single one of them claims to offer a “good” internet speed. The big question is, what is a good internet speed? Is your good speed good enough? I think it’s high time we look at what really does a good internet speed entail and also look at what you have as opposed to what you need? After all, your internet speed determines how quickly you can execute your tasks online. 

We all have run internet speed tests at home, more often than not, what most software report is the upload & download speed, ping, latency issues, packet losses, physical connectivity issues, etc. Nevertheless, for a person like you and me, only three of these factors are more comprehensible. The most important of which is the download & upload speed in terms of Mbps (Megabits per second). 

Before we plunge into the technicalities, let’s have a quick glossary of terms that you must be accustomed to, in order to understand things better: 

Bandwidth – In technical terms Bandwidth describes the maximum data transfer rate of the network, whereas in more layman-like terms we can say Bandwidth is what determines the number of frequencies a network connection can handle at any particular time. 

Latency – Latency determines the lag in data transfer from the source to the destination. 

Byte – A unit to measure the amount of digital data. 1 byte=8bits

Mbps – Megabits per second (Mbps) is a unit of data transfer used to gauge internet speed.

MBps – Megabytes per second (MBps). We all come across the MB symbol that signifies the size of a file. It’s the same thing, except that MBps tells us how much of the file is being transferred in one second.

Ping – Ping is a test to determine the reachability of a server.

What exactly is good Mbps?

Megabits per second is a measure that shows how fast you can upload or download files to and from the internet. In other words, it’s the unit of internet speed, and the greater the figure preceding the unit, the higher the internet speed. A little over a thousand Mbps make one Gbps (gigabyte per second).

Hence, if you wish to have an optimal internet experience, make sure you choose your internet service provider wisely as well as the number of Mbps you wish to subscribe to according to your usage, Spectrum internet plans have been a savior for me that introduced me to affordable yet reliable connectivity in one package. Don’t forget to check if you’re paying for something that you’re not necessarily using. 

How much bandwidth do you need?

Your internet usage determines the bandwidth you will require. FCC endorses average internet speeds from 12-25 Mbps for households with multiple users and frequent streaming. For example, for streaming videos you need 10-25 Mbps on average, for online gaming 8-10 Mbps is alright.

However, if you plan to use the internet for heavy downloads or consistent video conferencing, you will need to subscribe to 50 Mbps internet, which will enable you to transfer more data per second.

What are good upload and download speeds?

The upload and download speeds define the rate at which you can transfer content to and from the internet respectively. The closer it is to your subscribed bandwidth, the better. This calls for a bonus tip: if you wish to upload or download large pieces of content and if time allows, try to do that at night. Since the internet demand is usually low at the time, you might get better speeds than you usually experience.

How to test your internet speed

Before you go ahead with your internet speed test, make sure to take care of the following considerations to get accurate results. Firstly, don’t split your connection among multiple users, test under normal working conditions – no special changes required – perform multiple tests, and calculate the average, try testing at different times of the day. After you have ensured this, you may look up the following speed test services, mostly free, to get the most accurate results. 

1. Speedtest.net:

This service, powered by Ookla, is by far the most popular, accurate, and oldest. The service also lets you save data from previous sessions to compare current and previous results, good for professionals or curious residential users to keep track of the trends and patterns over time. You can also share the results if you need for personal or professional purposes. 

2. Speedof.me:

The interface does not look like other speed test websites. Since the results are shown in a graph (a little difficult to comprehend) plotted over time to compare speed and determine the consistency of the internet connection.  

3. Testmy.net:

Professional users have claimed it to be the most comprehensive option in the guild of speed testing websites. It provides uninterrupted hi-tech services while running on HTML5. TestMy.net coming from an independent provider has ensured fine-tuning of their processes to perfection. The online service also provides statistics for your connection speed, your internet service provider, and your city’s average speed. The only downside, in my opinion, is the user experience. Or as some may say the results are hard to read. 

4. Internethealthtest.org:

This one is a lot more comprehensive than most entries on this list. So, if you are looking for a multi-step and extensive testing process then Internet Health Test is the way to go. 

That’s a Wrap!

It’s always good to know if you’re actually getting what you are paying for. Since, if you can monitor your Internet Service Provider’s performance for real, you can always bargain on the price you are paying for it or demand better services in return. Share your experiences with ISPs in the comments below! 

Author Bio:

Dinesh Lakhwani

Dinesh Lakhwani, the entrepreneurial brain behind “TechCommuters,” achieved big things in the tech world. He started the company to make smart and user-friendly tech solutions. Thanks to his sharp thinking, focus on quality and the motto of never giving up, TechCommuters became a top player in the industry. His commitment to excellence has propelled the company to a leading position in the industry.

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