To see a 10 Gbps Speedtest in action, schedule a meeting at MWC or come see us in Hall 2 at Booth 2i25.One of our favorites is the Ookla speed test, which has a strong reputation for consistency and for being one of the first speed tests on the web. So a 1 Gbps payload usually loses 6-9% to overhead and a 10 Gbps connection loses about the same percentage. This is because any connection is subject to overhead. You’ll note that the test doesn’t quite hit 10 Gbps. We have many servers that can handle tests this large, so if you are trying to replicate our result and think your test is being limited by the server you’re using, try another.Īgain, this is what a 10 Gbps Speedtest result looks like: The test is data- intensive - our multi-thread test used over 17 GB to measure the download speed and nearly 13 GB to measure upload. Web browsers max out around 3 Gbps, so we used our our desktop app. We tested between two Mac Minis with 9000 byte jumbo frames.
To get a 10 Gbps Speedtest result, you need a connection that fast and devices that are capable of handling those speeds.
Having a 10 Gbps Speedtest means that organizers of huge events like Mobile World Congress (MWC) can use Speedtest to ensure that their infrastructure is fast enough to serve thousands of attendees. Whether you’re uploading large videos to share with clients, downloading 100 videos in the final seconds before leaving for your trip, waiting on huge game patches, or hosting the world’s largest LAN party at your house, 10 Gbps will change your life. People who upload and download huge files will love 10 Gbps. But there are some ISPs around the globe that are already offering 10 Gbps service. For most of us, a connection this fast is overkill (right now), as you can watch a 4K Ultra streaming movie with just 25 Mbps. Ten gigabits per second is 10 times faster than the gigabit connection your techie friend has been bragging about. Most of us don’t need a 10 Gbps test, yet… If you can’t see the above video, please check your Adblock settings. Internet speeds keep getting faster and faster and Speedtest is ready to measure the fastest speed available - the 10 Gbps connection.