Speedtest

Speedtest by Ookla® is the definitive way to measure the performance and quality of mobile and fixed broadband network connections. With billions of daily performance samples capturing speed, latency, coverage, and quality of experience, our data delivers real-world insights into how users experience connectivity when and where it matters most. This accurate, unbiased view of global connectivity empowers operators, governments, regulators, and businesses to drive advancements that make connections faster, more reliable, and better for all.

55B+ Consumer-initiated Tests

55+ billion consumer-initiated tests taken to date

15K+ Global Testing Servers

15,000+ testing servers around the globe

600MM+ App Installs

600+ million app installs to date

Global Reach of Ookla Speedtest

Speedtest is available in 17 languages worldwide via the web at and our many native , including in the following languages:

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