[technique] Fwd: SamKnows Monthly Broadband Report Card

Jérôme Nicolle jerome at ceriz.fr
Jeu 7 Juin 13:37:36 CEST 2012



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Sujet: 	SamKnows Monthly Broadband Report Card
Date : 	Wed, 06 Jun 2012 18:27:59 +0000
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  Broadband Report Card


    From 1 May 2012 to 31 May 2012

There's more to broadband performance than speed alone. We're measuring
a range of different metrics to get the complete picture on performance
of ISPs nationwide. This report card shows how your broadband connection
has performed over the last month.

	

	


    Downstream throughput

Downstream throughput (or download speed) is the most commonly
associated metric with broadband performance. It dictates the rate at
which your computer will be able to fetch content (e.g. web pages,
pictures, music, video etc) from the Internet.

»  View Detailed Charts
<http://reporting.samknows.com//http/downloadsMt/unit/>
59.44Mbps
Average
	
15.27Mbps Min 	
10am, Mon
21st May

91.11Mbps Max 	
6am, Sun
6th May

Downstream Throughput Chart

	

	


    Upstream throughput

Upstream throughput (or upload speed) is the measurement of the rate at
which your computer will be able to send or upload content (e.g.
pictures, music, videos etc) to the Internet.

»  View Detailed Charts <http://reporting.samknows.com//http/statsMt/unit/>
58.45Mbps
Average
	
29.19Mbps Min 	
4am, Mon
14th May

82.53Mbps Max 	
10am, Mon
14th May

Upstream Throughput Chart

	

	


    Latency

Latency is the measurement of how long it takes one packet to be sent to
one of our test servers, and then returned back to you. This can
effectively be thought of as the responsiveness of the connection
between your home and our servers out on the Internet.

»  View Detailed Charts
<http://reporting.samknows.com//latency/latency/unit/>
26.00ms
Average
	
9.99ms Min 	
10am, Mon
7th May

33.36ms Max 	
11am, Mon
21st May

Connection Availability Chart

	

	


    Packet Loss

Packet loss is relatively rare in modern networks. That said, some
broadband providers have been known to suffer high packet loss at peak
times. If this is the case for your ISP then you may find that time
sensitive applications such as Voice over IP (VoIP) and online gaming
will suffer.

»  View Detailed Charts
<http://reporting.samknows.com//latency/packetloss/unit/>
0.23%
Average
	
0.00% Min 	
12am, Tue
1st May

64.82% Max 	
12pm, Wed
2nd May

Connection Availability Chart

	

	
	
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