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Re: Favorite Speed Test Systems

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Janusz Jezowicz)
Mon Dec 5 15:37:18 2016

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In-Reply-To: <82C0CE81789FE64D8F4D152631918297117DF32B@MSG6.westman.int>
From: Janusz Jezowicz <janusz@speedchecker.xyz>
Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2016 21:37:13 +0100
To: Graham Johnston <johnstong@westmancom.com>
Cc: "nanog@nanog.org" <nanog@nanog.org>
Errors-To: nanog-bounces@nanog.org

My company Speedchecker offers good alternative, we have HTML5 technology
as well as native SDKs for mobile such as iOS,Android and Windows

I can send more information about our measurement methodology, customer
base etc if required.

We did comparison of Fast.com and our technology few months ago here -
http://blog.speedchecker.xyz/2016/09/08/are-isps-still-throttling-netflix/

Regards,

Janusz Jezowicz
*Speedchecker Ltd*
*email*: janusz@speedchecker.xyz
*skype*: jezowicz
*phone*: +442032863573
*web*: www.speedchecker.xyz
The Black Church, St. Mary=E2=80=99s Place, Dublin 7, D07 P4AX, Ireland


On 5 December 2016 at 15:50, Graham Johnston <johnstong@westmancom.com>
wrote:

> For many years we have had a local instance of the Ookla speedtest.net on
> our network, and while it is pretty good some other tests seem include mo=
re
> detailed results.
>
> I am aware of the following speedtest systems that an operator can likely
> have a local instance of:
>
> *         Speedtest.net
>
> *         Sourceforge.net/speedtest
>
> *         Dslreports.com/speedtest
>
> Are there others? What is your preferred one and why?
>
> Thanks,
> Graham
>
>

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