Test your broadband speed and data throughput.
We have the fastest broadband network in Rutland and offer the highest ADSL2+ speeds in the UK using the latest DSLAM bonding technology. Here you can test certain features of your connection.
To check your broadband speed in Kb/s (kilobits per second) then visit
www.speedtest.net
1Mb/s = 1000Kb/s
i.e. 1 Megabit per second of speed = 1000 kilobits per second. However our
fastest lines (up to 40Mb/s on VDSL and bonded EFM) are off the scale of this
speedtest site! It also depends on other activity on your line.
What is the relationship between broadband speed and download file size rates?
A broadband speed of 1Mb/s will give 125KB/s throughput (Kilobytes).
Kilobytes (KB) is an amount of data.
1000KB = 1MB.
1000MB =
1GB
Rutland Telecom throughput tests (rate of download of data - not the same as speed of your line)
Firstly, files from a server with limited upload speed to demonstrate that the limited throughput you get does not always mean you are not getting the speed you expect:
1.8MB music file - Bach Goldberg Variations
13.5MB Free PrimoPDF Writer
And now from a Microsoft server which allows fairly unlimited upload
speed (so that you get a fast download speed) - but not at all times! You
should see throughput approaching 1MB/s if your line is truly giving at least
8Mbps.
266MB
exe file Windows Xp Service pack 2 from fast upload Microsoft server
The actual throughput is one eighth of the speed e.g. If you have 5Mbps speed (=5000Kbps), the download window will show a maximum of 625KB/s being downloaded. This means a speed of 5000 kilobits per second will see a download rate of 625 Kilobytes of data per second.
Remember the server you are downloading from may have limitations (its upload speed and the number of current connections could be limiting factors). Here is the same XP SP2 file from a server with limited upload speed. You can compare the throughput that you get in KB/s using this file with the throughput you get from the Microsoft server above: 266MB exe file Windows Xp Service pack 2 from a limited server. So even thought your broadband speed has stayed constant, you will see different throughput rates even when downloading the same file. This has nothing to do with the speed of your line.
Upload speed
Rutland Telecom offers the UK's fastest upload
speeds via copper phone lines using bonding. Upload speeds are not made clear
by the mass-market ISPs but are becoming increasingoly important e.g. for
YouTube video uploads. The best way to test upload data throughput is with an
FTP client which will display the rate whilst the file is being uploaded. This
will show the data throughput rate (KB/s = Kilobytes per second) - not the same
as broadband speed. Upload speed (Kbps = Kilobits per second) can be tested on
speedtest.net. Upload throughput
achieved should be about 12.5% of upload speed unless the server you are
uploading to has limitations in place.
Our single-line ADSL2+ service
has a fairly constant upload speed of 0.6 to 0.8 Mbps depending on quality of
copper.