Live Speed Test Results

Real internet speed tests from users around the world — updated continuously. All IPs are partially masked for privacy.

Time ISP Location ↓ Download ↑ Upload Ping
23:53 GSL Networks Pty LTD Singapore, SG 47.7 Mbps 2.3 Mbps 295 ms
23:29 GSL Networks Pty LTD Singapore, SG 29.0 Mbps 2.5 Mbps 314 ms
23:10 GSL Networks Pty LTD Singapore, SG 40.8 Mbps 2.5 Mbps 303 ms
23:08 GSL Networks Pty LTD Singapore, SG 70.6 Mbps 2.5 Mbps 302 ms
23:07 GSL Networks Pty LTD Singapore, SG 74.5 Mbps 2.4 Mbps 294 ms
22:48 GSL Networks Pty LTD Singapore, SG 20.4 Mbps 0.1 Mbps 319 ms
22:35 Unknown 22.4 Mbps 1.9 Mbps 314 ms
21:51 Unknown 62.7 Mbps 2.5 Mbps 336 ms
21:41 Unknown 48.7 Mbps 2.5 Mbps 336 ms
21:03 Unknown 66.2 Mbps 2.6 Mbps 411 ms
21:01 Unknown 94.0 Mbps 3.1 Mbps 322 ms
20:47 Unknown 0.0 Mbps — Mbps 73 ms
19:58 Unknown 0.0 Mbps — Mbps 132 ms

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How to Read These Results

Each row in the table above represents one completed internet speed test. The numbers reflect real-world conditions at the time the test was run — including network congestion, Wi-Fi interference, and ISP load. No two tests are identical, which is why running multiple tests and comparing them gives a more reliable picture of your connection.

↓ Download Speed

How fast data travels from the internet to your device. Streaming, browsing, and downloads all depend on this. Most households need at least 25 Mbps. What's a good download speed?

↑ Upload Speed

How fast data travels from your device to the internet. Critical for video calls, cloud backups, and live streaming. Often much lower than download on cable connections. Download vs. upload explained

Ping (ms)

The round-trip time for a signal to travel from your device to the server and back. Low ping is essential for gaming, video calls, and anything real-time. What is latency?

Why Results Vary Between Users

The speeds you see in this feed vary widely — and that's normal. Several factors determine what any individual user records during a test:

  • ISP and plan tier — a 1 Gbps fibre plan will always outperform a 50 Mbps cable plan under identical conditions.
  • Connection type — wired ethernet is typically 20–40% faster than Wi-Fi from the same router. Ethernet vs. Wi-Fi →
  • Time of day — peak evening hours cause ISP congestion, which can cut speeds significantly.
  • Device capability — older phones and laptops may bottleneck before your connection does.
  • Wi-Fi band — 5 GHz offers higher speeds at shorter range, while 2.4 GHz reaches further but slower. 2.4 GHz vs. 5 GHz →

How Speedtest.now Measures Your Connection

Our speed test uses a multi-phase measurement approach to give you the most accurate result possible:

  1. Ping phase — 10 lightweight requests measure round-trip latency. The top and bottom results are trimmed, and the median is reported.
  2. Download phase — large randomised payloads are streamed to your device for 10 seconds. Throughput is sampled every second to build the chart you see on the result page.
  3. Upload phase — data is sent from your device to our server for 8 seconds under the same measurement approach.

Every result is stored and contributes to our country speed rankings and ISP rankings, giving a real-world picture of internet performance globally.

Compare Your Speed

Wondering how your connection stacks up? Run a test and your results are instantly compared against the country average. You can also browse our rankings to see how ISPs perform across different regions.

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