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FCC Makes It Easy To Test Broadband Connections
IBD's Click ^ | 3/11/2010 | Reinhardt Krause

Posted on 03/11/2010 3:52:28 PM PST by Slyscribe

Ever get that feeling your wireless data connection is s-l-o-w, or that your PC isn’t getting the high-speed Internet access advertised by your local cable or phone company? The Federal Communications Commission, which plans to release its national broadband plan next week, thinks plenty of people would answer yes.

Today, the FCC released tools that consumers can use to test their wireless or landline broadband connection.

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TOPICS: Business/Economy; Government; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: apple; broadband; fcc; google

1 posted on 03/11/2010 3:52:29 PM PST by Slyscribe
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To: Slyscribe

Why would you want to give them your address?


2 posted on 03/11/2010 3:56:22 PM PST by battlecry
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To: Slyscribe
Today, the FCC released tools

The FCC has many tools on the payroll who should be released.

3 posted on 03/11/2010 3:56:25 PM PST by iowamark
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To: Slyscribe

Curious... they want your name, address, ZIP code. There are all kinds of other speed tests that don’t.

Probably just a government reflex.


4 posted on 03/11/2010 3:57:45 PM PST by Grut
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To: Slyscribe

no doubt this cost millions of taxpayer dollars.

In the mean time, there are about 50 good websites that check this. Here’s one: http://www.dslreports.com/speedtest


5 posted on 03/11/2010 3:57:58 PM PST by cowtowney
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To: Slyscribe
there's at LEAST a half dozen FREE speed test sites on the net...

http://speakeasy.net/speedtest/

6 posted on 03/11/2010 4:05:23 PM PST by Chode (American Hedonist *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
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To: Slyscribe

Speedtest.net is free, easy, and quite good.
It gives you ping time, download and upload speed.

http://www.speedtest.net/


7 posted on 03/11/2010 4:05:38 PM PST by AlexW (Now in the Philippines . Happy not to be back in the USA for now.)
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To: Slyscribe

Offer incentives to companies, don’t do it by yourselves. Government can’t run anything efficiently, or at a profit.


8 posted on 03/11/2010 4:09:15 PM PST by wastedyears (The essence of training is to allow error without consequence.)
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To: Slyscribe

You mean Speedtest.net, Testmynet.com and speakeasy.net don’t do the job?

I have a dog in this fight: other than satellite internet I have one ISP available, and that’s Verizon Wireless. I’ll give up my truly unlimited, grandfathered Alltel contract only when there’s an adequate replacement. I’m keeping an eagle eye on LTE, wimax, and any and all technology that could reach me in the future.

Most tech blogs are very pessimistic about the fed’s broadband plan scheduled for release next week.


9 posted on 03/11/2010 4:15:09 PM PST by Kieri (The Conservatrarian)
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To: Slyscribe

The FCC just wants to tax the heck out us who have broadband so they can give it away to the 16 people with 2 computers in West Dogpile, SD. People in these rural and remote areas don’t have broadband for the same reason they don’t have a shopping mall or Starbucks ...there just isn’t enough market to pay the cost.


10 posted on 03/11/2010 4:15:52 PM PST by The Great RJ ("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher)
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To: The Great RJ

They’re also bunged up about making sure the poor city dwellers get free internet, too. Oh, and they have to make sure that minorities are given “their fair share” (which means a chunk of yours and a slice of mine...).


11 posted on 03/11/2010 4:17:10 PM PST by Kieri (The Conservatrarian)
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To: Slyscribe

what the heck is behind this? There have been speed tests for years on the web


12 posted on 03/11/2010 4:22:44 PM PST by plain talk
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I'm curious.

Does the Department of Transportation provide some sort of test to see how fast one's car can accelerate? (except maybe for Toyotas)

ML/NJ

13 posted on 03/11/2010 4:34:36 PM PST by ml/nj
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How much is this costing taxpayers.

Because you have been able to check you speed online for years and years...


14 posted on 03/11/2010 4:43:44 PM PST by Freddd (CNN is down to Three Hundred Thousand viewers. But they worked for it.)
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I ran test with made up city, another state and used 1 main street as address.


15 posted on 03/11/2010 4:53:14 PM PST by Raycpa
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To: Slyscribe

Who’d give the government personal details so they could link your isp and your personal details? Duh...is anyone that naive? My husband’s an IT manager and we always use this site to test:

http://www.speakeasy.net/speedtest/


16 posted on 03/11/2010 8:18:57 PM PST by dawn53
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