Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Speed Test Benchmark Your Connection

Use our free speed test to benchmark your Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause connection. For the most accurate results, follow our accuracy guide - Ideally test over a wired Ethernet connection with other devices idle. Compare your speeds against global benchmarks and the weekly leaderboard.

Deutsche Telekom is Germany's incumbent operator. Germany relied heavily on VDSL2 copper for years, but Telekom is now investing heavily in FTTH rollout. In areas without fiber, VDSL2 vectoring delivers up to 250 Mbps.

Provider Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause
Country Germany
ASN AS3320
Coverage Nationwide
Technologies FTTH (GPON), VDSL2 (Vectoring), HFC Cable
Founded 1995
Website telekom.de

Average Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Speed Test Results

Typical measured results across real users. See the full leaderboard for live benchmarks.

Metric Typical Value Rating
Download Speed 95 Mbps Fair
Upload Speed 38 Mbps Fair
Ping 14 ms Excellent

Results are community-sourced estimates. Your speed depends on your plan, location, and equipment. Learn about our methodology →

What These Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Results Mean

Best Use Case

Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause should feel responsive for browsing, streaming, video calls, and most gaming, provided your home Wi-Fi is not the bottleneck.

Upload Profile

Upload is moderate relative to download. It should be enough for everyday calls and file sharing, but heavy creators may want a higher tier.

Technology Notes

Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause uses FTTH (GPON), VDSL2 (Vectoring), HFC Cable. Technology affects upload symmetry, latency, evening congestion, and how close you can get to advertised plan speeds.

Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Internet Plans and Speeds

Plan Download Upload Technology Starting From
MagentaZuhause M (VDSL 100) 100 Mbps 40 Mbps VDSL2 $45/mo
MagentaZuhause L (VDSL 250) 250 Mbps 75 Mbps VDSL2 $55/mo
MagentaZuhause XL (Fiber 1 Gbit) 1000 Mbps 200 Mbps FTTH $70/mo

Prices shown are approximate starting rates and may vary by location and promotional period. Check telekom.de for current pricing.

Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause vs Germany Broadband Benchmarks

Use this comparison to separate provider performance from the wider market. A result below your plan speed may still be normal for your connection type, but a wired test far below both your plan and the country benchmark deserves troubleshooting.

Metric Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Germany median Interpretation
Download 95 Mbps 99.3 Mbps Below the national median benchmark; plan mix or access technology may explain the gap.
Upload 38 Mbps 39.8 Mbps Upload trails the country median, which may affect calls, backups, and creator workflows.
Ping 14 ms 12 ms Latency is higher than the country median; test over Ethernet before blaming the ISP.

How to Run a Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Speed Test

  1. Connect via Ethernet - For the most accurate baseline, connect your device directly to your router or modem with an Ethernet cable. Wi-Fi introduces variables that can mask your true plan speed. See our accuracy guide for full tips.
  2. Close background apps - Pause streaming, downloads, and backups. Other devices on your network also consume bandwidth.
  3. Start the speed test - Click GO on our homepage. The test measures download, upload, ping, and jitter in about 30 seconds.
  4. Compare your result - Check your measured speeds against the typical Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause results above. If you're significantly below your plan speed, review the common issues section below or contact Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause support.

Common Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Speed Issues

Issue Likely Cause Solution
VDSL speeds below plan maximum Line distance from DSLAM cabinet Request line quality test; check FTTH availability at your address

Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Widest coverage in Germany
  • Reliable VDSL2 infrastructure
  • Growing FTTH rollout

Cons

  • FTTH limited outside major cities
  • VDSL upload asymmetry
  • 24-month contracts required

Frequently Asked Questions - Deutsche Telekom / MagentaZuhause Speed

Why does Germany have slower internet than other EU countries?

Germany relied heavily on copper VDSL for two decades. FTTH rollout accelerated only after 2020. Urban areas now have good fiber coverage, but suburban and rural rollout is ongoing.

More ISP Speed Tests

View All ISPs →

Something outdated or incorrect on this page?