FCC Releases Mobile Broadband Test App For iPhone
There are numerous broadband testing apps available in the App Store, but you don’t get much more official than a broadband test app from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
The FCC Broadband Test app provides users with information regarding the quality and speed of their mobile Internet connection. Users can test their upload and download speed, as well as the latency of their broadband connection. After a test is complete, users can share their results in an email export.
It is worth noting that test results may vary based on many factors such as location, hardware, and network congestion. Overall, the app is really clean and does provide fairly accurate results.
The FCC Mobile Broadband Test app is available in the App Store for free.
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Compared it with Speedtest.net and the FCC version is always much slower in Toronto. This is probably due to the nearest server is in New York. I will stick to Speedtest.net.
Compared it with Speedtest.net and the FCC version is always much slower in Toronto. This is probably due to the nearest server is in New York. I will stick to Speedtest.net.
Compared it with Speedtest.net and the FCC version is always much slower in Toronto. This is probably due to the nearest server is in New York. I will stick to Speedtest.net.
Compared it with Speedtest.net and the FCC version is always much slower in Toronto. This is probably due to the nearest server is in New York. I will stick to Speedtest.net.